Kevin Kevin 11 1 1 bronze badge. Sign up or log in Sign up using Google. Sign up using Facebook. Sign up using Email and Password. Post as a guest Name. Email Required, but never shown. Featured on Meta. Now live: A fully responsive profile. Version labels for answers. Related 4. Hot Network Questions. Question feed. Chemistry Stack Exchange works best with JavaScript enabled. Chuck Norris is tough enough to do it! NoobShaver likes this. Bird Lives , Dec 29, NoobShaver , Dec 29, Not with today's strike anywhere matches.
They are way less sensitive then the ones we had when I was a kid, can't even light them with your thumb any more, and yeah it did hurt when that little piece broke off and got stuck under the nail LOL.
The one hand book match light was pretty cool too, unless the head stuck to your skin or the whole pack went up. I think that is why they moved the strike strip to the back of the book.
You must log in or sign up to reply here. Show Ignored Content. Share This Page Tweet. I cannot, no. I wonder if in the old day 40s movies matches were made differently. Maybe they make them differently now? You can light strike-anywhere matches with your fingernail though. I mean my beard is pretty pathetic, I can almost get away with shaving every other day.
You are probably talking about the difference between strike-anywhere matches versus safety matches. Strike-anywhere matches can be lit by swiping them against lots of hard surfaces. This has caused some safety problems before so you usually see safety matches these days. Is this still revelant? That's not how a real man blows one out. TonyRyanAgain 1. I probably could but i prefer the edge of my front tooth either side if necessary.
Stinks less no burnt hair smell and less chance of any injury to my face, lol ConstantContent Xper 2. Try lighting one with your pubic hair. There's more material there to keep the fire going. Sign Up Now! Sort Girls First Guys First. No because I have a beard.
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