Step 1: Dig a 30cm deep hole some where not obvious to see Step 2: Fill the hole with horse/cow/goat or anything to 15cm Step 3: cover w leaves Step 4:play game @ night
Begin by placing the trap in a place sure to be seen by several of the leprechaun clans. Then litter the trap with oranges - leprechauns love oranges.
To trap insects for food. Slippery so they can not get a grip and downward pointing hairs to make climbing out difficult.
Organisms such as plants, or producers, trap the energy from the sun, making its own food. This process is called photosynthesis. Photosynthesis is a food that plants such as flowers make their own food from the recourse all around themmydickisbigg yeahyeah
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Solar Ballon is designed to trap solar energy using an inflatable plastic thin film ballon called a solar concentrator. It can trap 500 watt to 1 kilowatt of solar energy.
It is usually called a booby trap.
For your locker, just make the office booby trap and tie it to your locker door, and when someone opens it they will be shot with what you loaded it with. to find the office booby trap type in Office official booby trap on "Instructables" Just take what supplies you need for that day and forget about booby traps, otherwise, booby traps can get you trapped in jail!
Booby Trap - 1957 is rated/received certificates of: UK:A
A booby-trap is a harmful device deliberately hidden to cause trouble, or any such harmless looking object.
A booby-trap is a harmful device deliberately hidden to cause trouble, or any such harmless looking object.
A booby-trap is a harmful device deliberately hidden to cause trouble, or any such harmless looking object.
Use the thrid perk sitrep and when you see the booby trap you will see it blinking red. :D
it was a booby trap.
Lonelygirl15 - 2006 Booby Trap 3-71 was released on: USA: 14 May 2008
Justice - 1954 Booby Trap 3-3 was released on: USA: 23 October 1955
Giuliana and Bill - 2009 The Booby Trap 5-2 is rated/received certificates of: USA:TV-PG
Booby has been in use meaning dunce since at least the late 17th century. A 'booby trap' was originally understood to be a practical joke - not necessarily anything dangerous. These two citations from the 19th century indicate that: Francis Smedley's Frank Fairlegh, or scenes from the life of a private pupil, 1850: "The construction of what he called a 'booby-trap'." The 1868 Chambers Journal: "A 'booby-trap; - it consisted ... of books, boots, etc., balanced on the top of a door, which was left ajar, so that the first incomer got a solid shower-bath." This meaning of 'booby trap' is similar to the notion of April Fool, i.e. the joke was such that only a naive 'booby' would fall for it. By the early 20th century things had got much more serious. By then, traps that could, and were intended to, kill were also called booby traps.