101 Things not to put in a Microwave
The occasional bang, flash of light or cloud of smoke were par for the course as Joel demonstrated what not to put in a microwave.

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The source of the mischief of the night, this microwave was responsible for many things...

...Like this for example.

Joel dressed up for the occasion and demonstrated several experiments...

...to a crowd of fascinated onlookers.

"What about putting a [insert random object here] in the microwave?"

Afterwards there was a considerable amount of discussion.

"Yeah, it's not so interesting anymore since no one's in danger..."

Not sure whether he's annoyed or flash-blinded...well one can lead from the other...

A face we haven't seen in a while.

PAIN in the microwave!

Something seems to be happening...

Oh dear, this could be problematic...

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