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Click on a chicken, and it will drop an egg.
Or: Figure out the highest floor of a 100-story building you can drop an egg from without it breaking.
"It would be pretty easy to drop an egg in the dark into a nest they have been digging up," she said.
"The laying hens will go and gather round her and make sure to drop an egg right near her face for a little added protein to keep her energy up.
Goussault instructed the chef in the kitchen to drop an egg into a thermal circulator, sous vide's "oven" -- a circulating water bath whose temperature can be adjusted to within a tenth of a degree.
Indeed, according to Kenneth Dupin, a minister and the founder of N2Care, the Virginia company that worked with the Virginia Tech College of Engineering to design the MEDCottage, you can drop an egg from 18 inches onto the special flooring without breaking it.
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For example, a yellow bird speeds up, a blue bird separates into three birds, a black bird explodes, a white bird can drop an egg-shaped projectile, a pink bird can trap objects in bubbles, a green bird boomerangs back and an orange bird and expand and inflate.
Says Bradley: "If anyone accidentally drops an egg during a cookery class, they know where to pop outside to find another".
And, best of all, the song itself sounds like something that could feasibly be played whenever a third-placed MasterChef contestant drops an egg on the floor.
The same thing happened again towards the end of the show when the duo stage a wearily familiar double-act's argument, before Weeks casually rescues the situation by dropping an egg on the floor as he storms out.
Years later, Grace Dunham still remembers a typical sixth-grade day at St. Ann's School: She played guitar, made papier-m??liens for Jupiter's moon Europa, went to puppetry, had some lunch and then dropped an egg off a balcony for a project that involved creating protective covers to prevent eggs from breaking.
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