Little silver gas canisters

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Those that when punctures turn ice cold ?
Now I just about scraped an o level in chemistry but are they not co2 rather than nitrous oxide ?

If people are handling those there will be some freeze burns going on :lol:
It's laughing gas. They empty them into ballons and have a good old boff.
 
Bottles of piss, empty gas canisters, and chicken bones and they say the streets of London are paved with gold, sounds like a tip to me.
Black spots of chewing gum spat out all over every pavement. The place is covered in the stuff and they wonder what helps the germs spread. I would charge £5 for a packet of gum just to fund the cleaning up.
 
Passing through Horden/Peterlee a couple of weeks ago, I saw stacks of them. Like others I assumed they were for bike tyres or air pistols or summat.
 
Supplying it for recreational use is.

It's a bit daft really it's only nitrogen and oxygen. I've got some H202 if they want to drink that. It's only hydrogen and oxygen like water :D

H202 is hydrogen peroxide - We use it at work. It's used in aseptic filling equipment to sterilize packaging before filling.
 
I know it's laughing gas or hippy crack or whatever you call it but the amount of these strewn across the streets is mad.
cycled through the docklands last week and there must have been at least 300 empty canisters all along one of the roads. it was like there had been a balloon festival earlier !
 
We stayed in a b&b for the first Wembley trip last season and the mad Irish wifey that ran it, brought a tray of them into the breakfast room and said to me and our boy “A load of lads left these .... any idea what they are? Any good to you?”

She then did exactly the same to at least three other groups of guests, before someone finally bought them off her. It was blatantly obvious what she was doing.
 
H202 is hydrogen peroxide - We use it at work. It's used in aseptic filling equipment to sterilize packaging before filling.
Aye. It's probably 3% solution. You can use it to disinfect around the house. Hair dye is around 8%. I sometimes use it up to 90% at work.
 
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