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Question Posted Monday April 9 2007, 4:05 pm

Has anyone tried inserted a sleeping friend’s hand in a bowl of warm water at a sleepover? Tell me if it works! It’s a good prank for next April fools day.i don’t get why they don’t wake up and doesn’t the water get cold quick?

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LagunaBabe answered Monday April 9 2007, 8:28 pm:
It sure does work, I've done it before! The water doesn't get cold that quickly, the trick is to get scolding hot water, then by the time you get it to the person -- it's cooled down enough where it will not burn their hand, yet not cold enough to wake them up. :)

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karenR answered Monday April 9 2007, 6:45 pm:
Yes, it does work. So does putting shaving/whip cream in the palm of their hand and then tickling their nose with a feather or something. :)

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theymos answered Monday April 9 2007, 5:36 pm:
It's the cold water that does it. You use room temperature(that cools slowly) water so they don't notice.

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