INPUT ARTICLE: Article: With black dry erase marker, color in the tab so that it appears to be opened. You want to give the illusion that the tab of the can has been opened. Any other easily removable ink is also a good choice.  The black coloring on the tab will be wiped away as part of the act, so make sure the ink can be wiped away quickly and easily. Markers labeled with a "W" denote they are water washable, and will more easily be removed from the can. Paint pens are also widely available and can easily be removed, depending on when they were applied to the can. Using a tack, needle, or other pointed object, punch a small hole in the can. Drain the soda through the small hole until roughly half of the contents remain.  The soda will naturally drain to below wherever you placed the hole, so make sure you place the hole high enough to properly pour out the can when performing the trick. If you place the hole too low, position the can such that the can does not leak when you get ready for the trick. Give the can a used, beat-up look by slightly crushing the sides of the can. Make sure you can crush the sides without soda draining out of the hole. Don’t crush the can too hard, as this can make restoring the can more difficult. Put the can somewhere that gives the appearance that it has been used and emptied. The trash bin is a good spot, but the recycling bin or simply laying around in a messy room is a good idea as well.  Make sure to place the can down so that the remainder of the soda does not leak out through the hole you created. The soda should stay carbonated for a long period of time, provided the can is not jostled or moved too much prior to performance.

SUMMARY: Color in the tab of the can. Drain half of the soda. Crush in the sides of the can. Plant the soda for the trick.

In one sentence, describe what the following article is about: Talk to someone you know is going to take a photo and get their cooperation in your plan to photobomb the image subjects. See if the photographer can help give you subtle cues or distract the subjects long enough for you to get in place for your photobomb. This is easiest if you are already friends with the photographer. If you can’t make friends with the photographer, have another friend assist you with the timing or plan for your photobomb.  Ask your friend to position themselves behind the camera-person so they can see the image on the camera. Then your friend can cue you to jump into the frame and make a face at just the right time. A friend can also get in on the photobomb with you for a coordinated surprise. Try a more elaborate photobomb that involves you wearing a costume or using props to add to the total prank value of the photo.  Hold up a sign, throw confetti, or even use a noisemaker of some sort to surprise the photo subjects at the last moment and hopefully catch their shocked faces in the photo. Try dressing in a silly animal outfit, clown costume, or other unusual getup that the people involved in the photo will never expect and hopefully find funny later. Try a photobomb for which you get a whole group of people in on the plan to get into the photo all at once.  It will be more difficult to be stealthy for a group photobomb, so it’s even more important that you wait till the last possible moment to jump into the frame. Make sure everyone in the group is in on the same plan of what to do and when to do it. This method can even be a pleasant surprise for the photo subjects. Have everyone in a wedding party sneak up behind the bride and groom for a silly wedding photo, for example.
Summary: Talk to the photographer. Have an accomplice. Consider bringing costumes or props. Organize a mass photobomb.

INPUT ARTICLE: Article: Grab the bottom of it on the inside, and pull the gasket back. You want to be able to see the metal gasket retainer. You should use the hex head nut screwdriver to do this. Lift the edges of the seal to find the screws underneath that are holding in the plastic liner and door seal. Often, the screws hold in a plastic liner, which in turn clamps the door seal to the door. Once all of the screws are loose, the door seal should easily slide out from behind the plastic liner. Don't be too forceful when doing this step, since some plastic liners can be quite brittle and crumble if you are too rough. Position one of its corners on the top of the refrigerator door. Push the lip of the new gasket over the metal retainer, and slide it behind the metal retainer and around the entire perimeter of the refrigerator door. The best method is to start in the top corners, and work your way around the door. You don’t want to tighten the gasket retainer screws all the way. You want them to be snug. Use a bit of baby powder or talcum powder to prevent sticking. This will help to prevent the door seal from twisting as it meets the metal of the fridge.  You are looking for any warped areas of the gasket. Repeat this process several times. Once the gasket looks like it is properly fitted, tighten the screws more. Alternatively, you can heat the door seal up with a hair dryer to fix the gaps. This softens the door seal and allows you to stretch it.

SUMMARY:
Remove the gasket from the refrigerator door. Loosen, but do not remove, the screws that hold the metal retainer around the entire door. Pull the gasket out of the door to remove it once you have loosened the retainer screws. Take the new gasket, and install it. Use the hex head driver to screw the metal retainer in. Apply powder. Rub some powder around the hinge side corners of the door seal and where the seal slides. If this still doesn't prevent twisting, then wedge a screwdriver under the seal as you close the door, and leave it shut for an hour. Close the refrigerator door, and open it several times to inspect the gasket. Rub petroleum jelly along the hinged side of the door if you see some gaps.