The idle musings of a former military man, former computer geek, medically retired pastor and now full-time writer. Contents guaranteed to offend the politically correct and anal-retentive from time to time. My approach to life is that it should be taken with a large helping of laughter, and sufficient firepower to keep it tamed!
Monday, February 8, 2016
Boys and their highly explosive toys
This is what happens when a 1998 Nissan Maxima is loaded with 49 pounds of Tannerite and detonated with a bullet.
Not much left of it, was there?
Peter
10 comments:
Anonymous
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There's plenty left--it's just scattered over a 1/4 mile radius.
I hope they have access to some powerful magnets for the cleanup, or the farmer of that field is going to be cussing them for years. Implement tires are not cheap.
I previously lived on a small hobby farm were a neighboring farms owner had recently passed away. The surviving daughter, her husband and assorted friends decided to have a shoot and blow stuff up play day. They proceeded to shoot up a perfectly good used car worth about $5k, an antique wringer washer worth several hundred dollars, furniture and other appliances. It went on all day, then they left the mess behind in a field which was in a flood plain to a nearby creek. I've often wondered how much the subsequent HAZMAT clean up and court costs were for all of that fun.
10 comments:
There's plenty left--it's just scattered over a 1/4 mile radius.
Antibubba
that's a good example of why they think we're dangerous radicals. You shouldn't post that shit if you want to keep your rights.
chill
And I thought we had fun with a small exploding target in a fridge!
There's nothing wrong with fun. Especially if it's done safely.
I guess he REALLY hated that car?
Blowed up real good!!
=T. Wrangler=
I hope they have access to some powerful magnets for the cleanup, or the farmer of that field is going to be cussing them for years. Implement tires are not cheap.
I previously lived on a small hobby farm were a neighboring farms owner had recently passed away. The surviving daughter, her husband and assorted friends decided to have a shoot and blow stuff up play day. They proceeded to shoot up a perfectly good used car worth about $5k, an antique wringer washer worth several hundred dollars, furniture and other appliances. It went on all day, then they left the mess behind in a field which was in a flood plain to a nearby creek. I've often wondered how much the subsequent HAZMAT clean up and court costs were for all of that fun.
Dare to be stupid. Don't ever stop, just don't be anywhere near me.
That's one way to pull the engine quickly!
Russ
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