Chemistry For Kids? Review of Children's Chemistry Set
Chemistry For Kids? Review of Children's Chemistry SetChemistry For Kids? Review of Children's Chemistry Set
Chemistry For Kids? Review of Children's Chemistry Set
The guys made a big splash on today's episode of The Man Show Live with a review of a chemistry set for kids age 3+.
Of course, Mr Dog poop is in his element because he runs the world's largest dog poop DNA lab and is a true scientist having been credited with developing the genotyping panel being used to identify DNA in dog poop with that of the source. So doing experiments made for 3 year olds should be easy.
On the other side of the camera Jeff Macolino thought he was going to learn how to build a meth lab.
He came dressed for the part as a character from the hit show Breaking Bad, a story about Walter White, a modest high school chemistry teacher who transforms into a ruthless kingpin in the local methamphetamine drug trade.
While it may have been a popular show at one time, none of the people in the chat had any idea what it was or why Jeff was dressed in such a ridiculous outfit. Nonetheless Jeff kept pushing lines from the show and making us believe we were making meth from sudafed. A performance worthy of an OSCAR!
The show was up beat, energetic and fun. They guys were, as always struggling trying to actually do any science experiments, but they made a lot of people laugh and hopefully adequately demonstrated the lab science kit.
Mr Dog Poop also ranted about the Superbowl commercials and YouTube and pretty much everything else, as usual.
The next episode features Mr Dog Poop and Jeff Macolino drinking beer and trying to build solar powered robots. Don't miss out on the fun, catch the next episode Mon-Fri 6pm eastern.
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