Make an emergency oil lamp from a can of tuna

Make an emergency oil lamp from a can of tuna

Here's how to make an oil lamp out of a can of tuna. It will burn brightly for at least a couple of hours just from the tuna oil and the tuna isn't wasted either!

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stephen (9) 1 year ago
this cannot smell too good
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andy (23) 1 year ago
i wonder how this dude with hairy arms thought to try this. It's a good idea though, but I dont know that the tuna is necessary. Wouldn't an oily string work about the same? If anyone knows hairy arms please have him contact me.
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Shaving Cream MAN! (31) 1 year ago
does this work with tuna-safe dolphin?
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Atomic Shrimp 1 year ago
Ah, the hairy arms...

I'm not shaving them - that would be even more weird.
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Frankie89 1 year ago
Good job hairy arms!
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md77 8 months ago
Never thought about it.
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