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		<title>Step 2 - Get a Cement Truck</title>
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Mixing 2,500 pounds of cornstarch with the kitchen mixer just didn&#39;t work, so we had to find a cement truck&#8230; and a very cool cement truck mixing guy. Oh, and you also need three people who know exactly what the cornstarch mixer should feel like when it&#39;s perfectly mixed. Jeff, Carly and Renee served as [...]]]></description>
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		<title>Step 3 - Get a Really Big Bathtub</title>
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