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Cup-on-Moving Car Gag

Basically a cup is placed on a car with a magnet inside holding down the cup. People tend to scream at your car trying to tell you about it. Fun, fun, fun.
 
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Step 1Your Cup

Your Cup
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What you need:
A plastic/paper/styrafoam cup
A small disc magnet
Glue

Assembly:
1. Place a drop of glue on your magnet.
2. Place in cup.

Manual:
Place cup on top of the car you will be driving in. Begin to drive. And by the way, don't go to fast or it will fall off and you will be put on death row for littering.

Note: You should use an opaque cup. If people see it empty, it won't be funny.
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3 comments
Jun 16, 2008. 11:36 AMrandofo says:
Hey, this is a great instructable and is very informative. Just one thing is missing... pictures! It really helps a lot when trying to follow directions so you should consider taking some photographs. Once you do that and leave me a message when you have so that we can publish your work. Thanks! Thanks for the cool instructable and we hope to publish this soon!
Jun 30, 2008. 12:58 PMadmin says:
This project looks awesome but there isn't enough documentation of you actually making it to be a full Instructable. There are two things which you could do. 1) If you happen to have images of you making your project you can create some more steps, add those additional photos into your Instructable and then republish your Instructable. 2) If you don't have any more pictures of you working on your project, that's ok too. That just means that your project is better suited to be submitted as a slideshow. Your images are already in your library, and you can use the same text that you have already written for your Instructable so it should only take a few minutes to create your slideshow and show the world what you made! Thanks for your submission and let me know if you have any questions along the way.
Jul 29, 2009. 1:44 PMsharlston says:
you could fill it with coloured resin to make it look like somethings in it

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