In this hilarious comedy skit, Tangobaldy takes on a balloon blowing challenge, but things don't go quite as planned. Watch as Tangobaldy struggles to blow up and tie the balloons, only to have them pop in his face. From there, the fun continues as he encounters more balloons in his daily life, with hilarious results. This video is sure to make you laugh out loud and brighten up your day. Don't miss out on the comedy gold - click play now! Bursting Balloons
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Finally this channel and pretty much every video will be of balloons popping bursting. The content will be family friendly as possible. I can create balloon models and live stream. In fact I will talk with you and like the audience to engage with me.
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A balloon is a flexible bag that can be inflated with a gas, such as helium, hydrogen, nitrous oxide, oxygen, and air. For special tasks, balloons can be filled with smoke, liquid water, granular media (e.g. sand, flour or rice), or light sources. Modern day balloons are made from materials such as rubber, latex, polychloroprene, or a nylon fabric, and can come in many different colors. Some early balloons were made of dried animal bladders, such as the pig bladder. Some balloons are used for decorative purposes or entertaining purposes, while others are used for practical purposes such as meteorology, medical treatment, military defense, or transportation. A balloon's properties, including its low density and low cost, have led to a wide range of applications.
The rubber balloon was invented by Michael Faraday in 1824, during experiments with various gases. He invented them for use in the lab.
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