Okay, I have a really stupid question.
But remember, there's plenty of stuff in life I haven't seen.
The other day, the hippywife primitive Mrs. Alfred Packer on Skins's island mentioned she was a little bit leery of using glassware in the oven because it may explode.
She happened to mention that right when I was trying to think of a new ending for one of the "Mrs. Alfred Packer" stories here.
My mother used glassware in the oven all the time, and as far as I know, she died never having broken any of it.
I've used glassware in the oven all my adult life, and every single piece still survives, intact.
I'm not aware that glassware "explodes" (or rather, might explode) in the oven.
Has anyone ever had this happen? And if so, exactly what happened? Did it blow up all over inside the oven, did it shatter into tiny pieces, did it just break in half, or what? Did it make noise when doing so, and if so, what sort of noise? A bang? A snap? A crackle? Did it injure anybody? Did it ruin the inside of the oven?
I know, I know, it's a stupid question, but I really don't know.
This is important, because I want to have a new sort of ending to the latest saga of the Packer clan.