Now its getting interesting.
To: sonofstrangelove
60 year old mine floating around in salt water for nearly 6 decades or so is still going to be operational?
Give me a break...
2 posted on
03/29/2010 11:02:58 PM PDT by
Doofer
To: sonofstrangelove
It’s gone from a tin fish, engine explosion, magically appearing hole to now a 60 year old mine. Next it will be killer flounder or a pissed off crab.
3 posted on
03/29/2010 11:03:30 PM PDT by
WKUHilltopper
(Fix bayonets!)
To: sonofstrangelove
nope it was the center fuel tank
6 posted on
03/29/2010 11:09:12 PM PDT by
al baby
(Hi Mom sarc ;))
To: sonofstrangelove
But of course, and no doubt some old mines left over from the cold war blew up the subways in Russia.
15 posted on
03/30/2010 12:13:12 AM PDT by
Carley
(Are you better off than you were four trillion dollars ago?)
To: sonofstrangelove
To: sonofstrangelove
Keg Mine
![Underwater Keg Mine Pictures, Images and Photos](http://i156.photobucket.com/albums/t11/luv2lope/Field%20Trip/cw20.jpg)
To: sonofstrangelove
I think a mine of much more recent vintage is far more plausible.
The nice thing about a mine is that the perpetrator can deny responsibility and still “send a message”. And have the pleasure of killing some people. They really are rat bastards.
20 posted on
03/30/2010 3:00:46 AM PDT by
Lonesome in Massachussets
(The naked casuistry of the high priests of Warmism would make a Jesuit blush.)
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