Posted on 03/25/2016 2:53:24 PM PDT by Gamecock
Edited on 03/25/2016 3:38:07 PM PDT by Sidebar Moderator. [history]
WALTON COUNTY, Ga
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Too stupid for Father Darwin.
I believe it was shrapnel form the blast, rather than the blast itself.
Do stupid things, win stupid prizes, as they say.
I have heard he used 3 pounds of Tannerite. That would be equivalent to about six grenades.
Doesn’t Tannerite need to be hit by a projectile at about 2400 fps?
“Yankee story beginning: `Once upon a time ...
Southern story opener: `Yall aint gonna believe this ****”
Sea story beginning: ‘This is no sh#t.....’
No idea, never messed with it, only explosives that needed a primary explosive (blasting cap, initiator) to set off.
**** “Drinking beer sparks all sorts of creativity” ****
Much more Awesome than that Beer Saved the World!
http://www.documentarywire.com/how-beer-saved-the-world/
Beer probably Invented Tannerite!
**** “Bet he has a blog” ****
Saw that coming
**** “”Yall aint gonna believe this”
One of my best navy buddies was an Aggie. His stories started off like that”” ****
I want to hear my friends say that ... it means they brought Beer!
(even split Aggies / UT that talk the same way)
Bad luck! To the nth power. But maybe if he had gotten by unscathed this time he would keep on blowing up explosives this way so he would have gotten maimed somewhere down the road.
It blows up real good.
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He’s reported to be filing a product liability against the lawnmower manufacturer, but experts say he doesn’t have a leg to stand on.
Maybe, but I still can't help but feeling pity for him. Bad luck it was indeed. The man will have to suffer for it for the rest of his life.
Bad luck? Bad luck is minding your own business and having a meteor hit you in the head.
This is pure stupidity.
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