Breaking a new TV

Originally Posted by taimaishu123

wii remote is the way to go.


that wont work cuz its an accidental damage, they dont cover that...it has to mess up by itself
 
Originally Posted by taimaishu123

wii remote is the way to go.
that's the fun way, but not the right way in this case. it needs to look natural.

we did a google search and came up with nothing other than water or removing fuses. not sure how to remove fuses. water would be cool, but we can't have itstart smoking or catch on fire.
 
Why break a new TV so that you can get another new TV?

If you want to break it so that the new one doesnt malfunction, can't you just wait till this one actually malfunctions then proceed to get a new one?

This thread makes no sense to me.
 
this one already is malfunctioning, and instead of letting dude get a new one, they keep fixing it, only to have something else go wrong. he's had itworked on 3 times already.
 
Don't do it.

You run the risk of them not covering for it, then you're left with a broken tv and nothing to show for it.
 
is it a plasma tv? if it is use the hinjes and break them then drop the tv and say it didnt hold up for some odd reason lmao
 
goto the neighsbors crib, see if they got an outside outlet, run a extension cord(stealthy as possible) from it to the the tv and leave the tv on as long aspossible

Benefits:
Naturally breaking your TV and not using your own electricity by doing this
 
Originally Posted by retepelnart

goto the neighsbors crib, see if they got an outside outlet, run a extension cord(stealthy as possible) from it to the the tv and leave the tv on as long as possible

Benefits:
Naturally breaking your TV and not using your own electricity by doing this
sounds like we have a winner.
 
Originally Posted by retepelnart

goto the neighsbors crib, see if they got an outside outlet, run a extension cord(stealthy as possible) from it to the the tv and leave the tv on as long as possible

Benefits:
Naturally breaking your TV and not using your own electricity by doing this

running a heater to the back of the tv will speed up the process
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