Dyamite Pie
between the stick and water
The stick burn.
Yard stick meter stick
Yes, a meter stick can be used to measure length.
You could measure it with either a yard stick or meter stick. If you want to measure the basketball court in metric units, then you would use the meter stick. If you want to measure the basketball court in English units, you would use the yard stick.
a dead lemon pie
a dead lemon pie
1. cross two ducks with a match: Fire Quackers 2. cross a stick of dynamite with a lemon pie: A Boom Meringue
1. cross two ducks with a match: Fire Quackers 2. cross a stick of dynamite with a lemon pie: A Boom Meringue
1. cross two ducks with a match: Fire Quackers 2. cross a stick of dynamite with a lemon pie: A Boom Meringue
Well, honey, if you mix a stick of dynamite with a lemon pie, all you'll get is a messy explosion and a ruined dessert. Dynamite is made for blowing things up, not baking pies. Stick to making lemon meringue the old-fashioned way and leave the explosives out of the kitchen.
gimp
Oh, dude, you get a blast of flavor! Like, literally. Dynamite is explosive, and when you mix it with a lemon pie, you'll probably end up with a messy explosion of citrusy goodness. Just make sure to stand back and enjoy the show!
A Boom-Meringue?
A typical stick of dynamite weighs around 1 pound.
A stick of dynamite stores chemical potential energy, which is released in the form of heat and pressure when the dynamite explodes.
The energy stored in a dynamite stick is chemical potential energy. This energy is released in the form of heat and pressure when the dynamite is detonated.