Pumpkin Drop Coming Up!

Attention, MBers within driving distance of Morgantown, West Virginia: West Virginia University will hold its 22nd annual Pumpkin Drop on Friday, October 30.

What’s a Pumpkin Drop? Nancy Kangas and her son Aaron can tell you. So can Purple Panda and her family. They’ve all dropped pumpkins in previous years.

You can find more information at www . mae.cemr.wvu . edu/news/news-details.php?item=1272 .

And you can see how Pan & Co. did it right here on the blog.

24 thoughts on “Pumpkin Drop Coming Up!”

    1. Yes, I belive they did. I vaugely remember an article about the actual drop and a cartoon of someone dropping random stuff like people named Hoyt off a bulding.

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  1. Old Muse, Enceladus? It wasn’t that old……Was it? I still remember it….

    LBK–Yup, they drop pumpkins off of the top of a building, in various contraptions designed to keep the pumpkin from exploding on impact…..

    Speaking of which, i remember it mention no packing peanuts in the article in Muse, and yet one of the pictures had….You guessed it, packing peanuts pouring out of the cardboard box. I’d been thinking…..Maybe those biodegradable ones are acceptable? The ones that dissolve in water? That could be incredibly useful. Or those nice little “air pocket” packing things, not bubble wrap, but the ones with bigger pockets of air…..

    *sigh* i wish i could go.

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      1. My very first issue was April 2003, the one about Fashion, which came right after the Call of the Cryptile Lizard and right before the issue on Rube Goldberg Machines. The issue that included the Pumpkin Drop wasn’t until October 2003, so I guess that makes me doubly-old!

        I’ve never done a pumpkin drop before, but I’ve done egg drops, both normal and Da Vinci-style.

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  2. To anyone thinking of doing a pumpkin drop, supposedly organic fruits and veggies have stronger, tougher outsides to keep out bugs and whatnot. I’m not sure if that would add up to a tougher pumpkin, but it may give you a slight advantage.

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  3. (PoPo?)
    I’ve dropped a cantaloupe out of a second story window. It cracked a bit, but the skin protected it. Now, the watermelon was a lot more interesting! The egg was just disgusting.

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        1. Once in 7th grade some friends and I built three small catapults and a styrafoam castle and staged a mideval battle for a history progect. The dent in the wall still might be there. I will have to check.

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    1. My engineering class is participating in the local Punkin’ Chunkin’ this weekend (only I can’t be there because of marching band >.<).
      We're using orange pumpkins because we could get a local orchard to donate them.
      Then again, our competition is based on distance and accuracy, not if it goes splat.
      (Our trebuchet is twelve feet tall, plus wheels. It's throwing around 185 feet, we want 210 by Sunday. relatively accurate, though. and awesome.)

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  4. Oh, the Pumpkin Drop! I would love to go to the Pumpkin Drop again. Unfortunately, I can’t miss any more school and that’s a chemo weekend for my mom, so I would have no means of transportation. But if anyone goes–have a great time!

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  5. I saw this thing on the news where this guy in Texas built a fruit cannon, and all the fruit exploded before it flew anywhere. Pretty dumb.

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