4.5 (Previous Answer, now different)
Based on when this answer was given, I know that Weight Watchers has revamped their point system.
1 Small Can of Redbull (8.4 ounces) is 3 points (according to current Weight Watcher's Point Tracker 8/12/2011)
Jagermeister (1 shot = 1oz) is 1 point (according to the nutrition facts on DrinksMixer.com)
If you use one full can of Redbull and one full shot of Jager to make your Jager Bomb - the answer will be 4.
You can get just over (8) 1oz shots of Redbull per can, making each shot of Redbull about .38 point.
If you make your Jager Bomb with Equal Parts of Jager and Redbull, then each Bomb will be:
1.38 points - round to 1.5.
If you make your Jager Bomb with (1) part Jager and (2) parts Redbull, then each Bomb will be:
1.76 points - round to 2.
Bomb Factory - band - was created in 1991.
Box Office Bomb - album - was created in 1989.
A bass bomb is an extremely low bass note which, played through a subwoofer, produces a tone which shakes the speaker.
Are you talking about the song by Ricky martin called shake your bon bon? or the song by D-bomb called shake your bomb bomb? go on youtube and look it up.
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"My New Haircut," its on youtube
1 oz of jagermeifter and 2 oz of red bull
There are 103 calories in one ounce (one shot) of Jagermeister.
To get a car bomb on Mafia Wars you have to buy it using reward points.
You cannot, but you can bomb them
some drank beeror apple juice!!!!!!!!and other stuffsJager Bombs were actually invented during WWII. Jager came out just before the war and was vastly popular in Nazi Germany. In 1945 when the U.S. was invading Germany, a group of American G.I.s found a bombed out Jager factory and found a number of cases that were still intact. However they found the drink to be unbearable as they were not acquired to the strange taste. As a result they would pour swigs of Jager, into bottles of Fanta which was also created in Nazi Germany during the war and then chug the drink before the two mixed and the taste of the jager consumed the entire beverage. They called the drink a jager bomb because of the "explosion" it caused in their stomachs, but at the time liquor wasn't widely available to the troops so jager bombs were there only options. After the war they brought the idea home with them, and for a few years in the late 40's and into the early 1950's so called Jager Bombs were hugely popular. They were considered a symbol of the U.S.'s victory in Europe and unfortunately in the fifties the drink fell out of popularity and was all but forgotten. It wasn't until the 2000's with the invention of red bull, that the drink found a resurgence and became associated with jersey of all things.
The weight of a nuclear bomb can vary depending on its size and design, but they typically range from a few hundred pounds to several tons. The length of a nuclear bomb also varies based on the specific model, but they can be several feet long.
4.85 tons
About 10,000 pounds.
No its actually the TACTICAL NUKE jk no its really the Tsar Bomb AN602 hydrogen bomb most powerful nuclear weapon ever detonated. Weight=60,000lbs, Length=26ft.
water Jager Bombs were actually invented during WWII. Jager came out just before the war and was vastly popular in Nazi Germany. In 1945 when the U.S. was invading Germany, a group of American G.I.s found a bombed out Jager factory and found a number of cases that were still intact. However they found the drink to be unbearable as they were not acquired to the strange taste. As a result they would pour swigs of Jager, into bottles of Fanta which was also created in Nazi Germany during the war and then chug the drink before the two mixed and the taste of the jager consumed the entire beverage. They called the drink a jager bomb because of the "explosion" it caused in their stomachs, but at the time liquor wasn't widely available to the troops so jager bombs were there only options. After the war they brought the idea home with them, and for a few years in the late 40's and into the early 1950's so called Jager Bombs were hugely popular. They were considered a symbol of the U.S.'s victory in Europe and unfortunately in the fifties the drink fell out of popularity and was all but forgotten. It wasn't until the 2000's with the invention of red bull, that the drink found a resurgence.
9700 pounds