For some reason,Request Movies water-bottle flipping is what the kids dig. Whether they're flipping bottles off of basketballs, off speeding cars or hawking already-flipped bottles for upwards of $15 grand on eBay, this phenomenon has proven itself to be extremely entertaining.
So when Ryan Woods dressed as a water bottle for Halloween and did a backflip in class, his schoolmates basically lost their minds.
I won the costume contest tonight as a water bottle 😂😂 pic.twitter.com/637g95R3d4
— ryan woods (@itsrywoods) October 27, 2016
Woods wrapped himself in what appears to be cellophane and strapped a Dasani plastic cover to his chest to achieve the look.
According to his Twitter post -- now at well over 149,000 retweets -- he rightly won his costume contest.
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