itsz_JESS answered Wednesday November 1 2006, 4:25 pm: well if you have a flip phone, you can snap that in half, ive always wanted to do that hahah.. or you could drop it in the water.. and if that doesnt work then throw it on the cement alot [ itsz_JESS's advice column | Ask itsz_JESS A Question ]
mayonnaise answered Wednesday November 1 2006, 11:19 am: Throw it in a hot tub. Thats what I did with somebodys before. :] It won't ever work again.
uisforukelele answered Wednesday November 1 2006, 7:32 am: wash it on full cycle. rip the circuit board out. go to a mall parking lot and put it behind the tire of somebody's truck as they're backing out. run over it with your car. throw it in a swimming pool. throw it against a brick wall. set it on fire. bash it against a table. pour kool-aid on the display. get some friends together and play catch with it. beat it with a hammer, or something heavy. rub vaseline in the battery compartment. duct tape it to the roof of your house right before a thunderstorm. have a friend stomp on it. duct tape it to the bottom of your shoe and jump around. give it to a little kid. why are you trying to break your cell phone? [ uisforukelele's advice column | Ask uisforukelele A Question ]
blwinteler answered Wednesday November 1 2006, 12:17 am: Why?
I agree with washing it. Put it in on the hot, heavy cycle. Get it into the dryer. Don't wash it with clothing you don't want damaged. The wash won't hurt the clothes, but the dryer could melt parts and then you would have phone parts permanently stuck to your clothing.
Or, you could leave it in a busy parking lot for an afternoon. A few cars should be able to kill it pretty well. [ blwinteler's advice column | Ask blwinteler A Question ]
Nallie answered Tuesday October 31 2006, 7:41 pm: Run over it with a car! Submerse it in water for a few hours! Stomp on it! Throw a brick on it! Stab it with a screw driver! Why would you want to do that? [ Nallie's advice column | Ask Nallie A Question ]
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