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  • veryy amazing but plz next time do it slow motion so i can see for my science project

  • how many Popsicle sticks did you use? 

  • we did this in art lol

  • heyy thank you soo much for that we have to do stuff at school on bridges and we have to make one that will hold our own wieght

  • @belieber204 lol we have to put our textbooks on it

  • Thanks for the idea :)

  • thank to help me for my scien ce project

  • you rock

  • Good fun!!!!!!!!

  • it looks like your holding to something on the ceiling when you step on the bridge..???

  • i made a bridge for physics class and it held 208% of it's own weight. (for those who don't understand is that the bridge weighed 5.2 newtons and held 242 pounds) it was also a snowmobile bridge (a flat bridge with no sides)

  • that is nice. can u give me the plans lol? im not joking lol

  • we had alternating popsicles the entire lenght and lots of white glue and dental floss

  • eh still cant get an idea

  • an idea of how your bridge looke dlike

  • I've entered a bridge building competition and the bridge i've built consists of 100 popsicle sticks with white glue and it held over 170 pounds.

  • wooow.

  • lol you sound like a nerd no affence it is really funny on how you talk.. i am building a bridge for comptition i hope i win first place it is for peg. if you got any ideas message me!

  • at my school they did that and it had to weigh less than 1oz and support their weight or something like that

  • Is it bad that I really wanted it to break?

  • yah dude. thAt was a pullup.  show us from furth3r away

  • do u have any bridge plans or any designs similar or the same as yours because i need help on my project pretty please can u help????

    write back

  • how many popsicle sticks did you use to make this??

    i have to make one in science and this looks like a good design but we are only supposed to use 200 popsicle sticks so thats why im asking

  • Wait, isn't one foot worse than both because you are sticking the same amount of weight on a smaller surface? Still pretty cool. Geometry, mans best friend.

  • i have to build one

    for math

    =/

  • LMFAO! I Love the slow motion at 4:07. And then at 4:30 "it held, it held".

  • you fail!

  • prove it

  • wtf, you where doing a damn pull up!

    let us see you step on the bridge from a distance so we see its not a hoax.

  • this proves you dont have to have the best looking bridge to hold your ass up

  • wooow.

  • its okay

  • dude hot glude!?!?!You dont use hot glude for wood!!!The best thing to glue wood with is wood glude.

  • i did something like that in grade 5 but we had to use fkn toothpicks and white glue

  • Well, obviously Bre weighs more than 85 pounds you dumbfuck... plus the point isn't to make something you can walk across (use a 2x4... lol) its to make it out of popsicle sticks. You should be put to sleep...

  • hahaha lol sry but im only 14 and i know NOT to use popsical stick you should use pleywood stick thing (sry i dont remember wat my techer called them)cuz i made it in tech ed in 7th grade and myen held 85 pounds

  • The guy with glasses is extremely creepy. And who names their son Bre?

  • Hey I built a bridge like that on school :P damn, I should´ve taken a picture of it or something -_-

  • WTF IS THIS BULLSHIT, THERES AN ACTUALL EVENT FOR THIS SHITE, JUST PLEASE DIE. cheers love you all.

  • well it isnt really bullshit, my team won holding 179 lbs. n ours was twice as long, it was fun

    ps. it wasnt a hobby, we hada do it for our class

  • you should limit the amount your allowed otherwise il stick aload together and make a massive brick of "popcicle"/ice lolly sticks

    ~Mike~

  • my math teacher built one based on a famous bridge design. he probably weighs around 400+ lbs. he stood on it holding other kids on it with him; it didnt break. but get this. he only used a cereal box and Elmer's glue!

  • prove it.

  • so where might i find pop-cicle sticks? 'cause i ain't eating that many...

  • any craft store or even walmart should have some

  • I HAVE NOT SO MUCH TIME TO WASTE!

  • but you have time to waste on youtube

  • Nice one.

  • im 13, and for my technology project we made bridges. Ours was the strongest and it held 200+ pounds

    we used a completely different desiqgn though

  • hi 13 yr old, can u show me a drawing of the bridge you did, i did one when i was 14 before, twas fun in high school

  • I built a bridge out of pasta and hot glue that held 87 pounds....lol I'm definitely not up to this guy's standards.

  • Ha these bridges only hold one person, brobably i could stand 3 ppl on the one i did, it hold 650lbs, go take a look if u dont belive me

  • wow! i reli wasnt expecting it to work to be honest

  • I'm going to make a bridge. Can I send you the picture of it when im done? :D !

  • Wow, that was so awesome, ui have to make this myself (Y).

    Loljordan.

  • Nice. First Comment!

  • at least you said the video was nice and not just "woohoo i'm first to comment!! yah!"

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