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How to Wrestle In Jello

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The gang is getting together and wants to do something more exciting that watching paint dry. You scratch your head, trying to figure out something that will entertain even the most hyperactive individual. Then a light bulb goes off. They always liked to wrestle and they always loved Jello, so you can put the two together and have a Jello Wrestling match.

Difficulty: Moderate
Instructions

Things You'll Need:

  • 2,347 boxes of Jello of your favorite flavor
  • Between 16,429 and 18,776 ice cubes if the quick chill method is used.
  • 8 2x4 eight foot boards
  • 64 2x6 eight foot long boards
  • Lots of heavy padding
  • An 8'x8'x8' plastic liner or a large piece of plastic
  1. Step 1

    Create or find an 8 foot square box. If you're building the box, use 8 foot 2X4's to make the frame. Add boards across to fill in the bottom. Nail four 8 foot 2x4's in a vertical position and secure boards to connect these, one on top of the other, until the last board is nailed to the top. Smooth all surfaces so they won't rip the liner.

  2. Step 2

    Attach adequate padding to protect the wrestlers. This should be rather thick as Jello Wrestling is a rough and tumble sport.

  3. Step 3

    Line the box with a plastic liner. Make certain the liner doesn't leak.

  4. Step 4

    Find your favorite flavor of Jello and buy 2,347 boxes of it. Pour the opened boxes of Jello into the lined 8x8 foot box that you have created.

  5. Step 5

    Pour in 2,347 cups of boiling water. Mix thoroughly.

  6. Step 6

    Add 2,347 cups of cold water and chill for two days.

Tips & Warnings
  • If you want the Jello to set up faster, add 16,429 to 18,776 ice cubes (The amount will vary by the size of the ice cube) instead of the water. This will cut down the amount of time you need to chill the Jello.
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