Posted on 05/18/2022 9:19:18 AM PDT by tlozo
He could have bartered that rocket for 5 bushels of Beets and 7 bushels of Cabbages.
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More like a case of 1 liter vodka bottles or diesel fuel, since there is little difference between the two in Russia.
former idiot, now enlightened.
Years ago my SIL had a friend who went camping on the National Guard Range near Salt Lake City. They found an M79 round in the ground and decided to put in the camp fire to see what would happen. After a few minutes there was an explosion. The propellant charge had gone off. They came out of hiding and when they got to the fire the grenade itself cooked off. No one was killed but they got shrapnel and had to life flight one guy. What a bunch of morons. Two of them had actually been in the Army.
M79 rounds and drinking don’t mix.
There are also still bombs in the Pacific Northwest that Japan sent over on balloons during WW2. One person got killed by one many years ago. Not all have been found. Old munitions can be very touchy. Don’t f*** with em.
There is a pic for a Law & Order episode....
...the neeeew Allante!
Oopsie
How do you say, “That’ll buff right out!” in Russian?
это будет buff прямо из.
Thankfully no one was killed in this case, but rest assured, many soon will be. The tens of thousands of man-portable weapons currently being dumped into Ukrainian are heading to black-markets around the world, including here in the US.
I just checked my owner’s manual. Would you believe there isn’t a single word in there about transporting live anti-tank weapons? It’s obviously the car manufacturer’s fault.
Islamic terrorists will have easy access to purchase man portable guided missile systems that can take down an airliner. Curtesy Joe Biden and Congress.
I can fix this, my father has an awesome set of tools! Jeff Spicoli
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