Shocking, explosive news, FBI and DOJ investigating as a potential terrorist...

GregV814

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event!!!

Details will be released later today, but it appears that in a local daycare center in Montgomery County, a terrorist plot was foiled by an alert woman known only as "Karen" .

As she was sipping her Starbux, waiting for the staff to open the "Progressive Learner's Center", a man driving a large truck with TRUMP 24 decal was plowing the parking lot. She approached the driver, understandingly, to complain about the noxious fumes his diesel truck was emitting and saw, in plain sight!!! the pictured EXPLOSIVES!!!! The man was taken into custody and is being interviewed by Federal authorities. He faces charges pertaining to explosives, explosives near a school, reckless endangerment and potential child abuse.

"Karen" will share her story with THE VIEW on Monday..
 

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SamSpade

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event!!!

Details will be released later today, but it appears that in a local daycare center in Montgomery County, a terrorist plot was foiled by an alert woman known only as "Karen" .

As she was sipping her Starbux, waiting for the staff to open the "Progressive Learner's Center", a man driving a large truck with TRUMP 24 decal was plowing the parking lot. She approached the driver, understandingly, to complain about the noxious fumes his diesel truck was emitting and saw, in plain sight!!! the pictured EXPLOSIVES!!!! The man was taken into custody and is being interviewed by Federal authorities. He faces charges pertaining to explosives, explosives near a school, reckless endangerment and potential child abuse.

"Karen" will share her story with THE VIEW on Monday..
Do they STILL SELL those? I haven't seen them in years.

My Dad used to have this giant wooden mallet we nicknamed "Mjolnir" after Thor's Hammer (in fairness, we didn't know the j was silent then).
We would buy caps in large bunches, take a wheel out, put it on the street - and smack it with Mjolnir. EASILY as loud as a firecracker, but something a 12 year old could easily acquire.
 

GregV814

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my father was a building contractor. he always had LARGE bolts and nuts for girders, I beams etc...etc....

he showed us something NEAT!! we would take two bolts, (maybe 1 1/2 diameter) and start threading a nut on 1.... fill the void in the nut with caps, insert and thread the other bolt into the nut until it was snug.... we'd toss the bolt upwards and when it landed, POW .....

Cant do that now.
 

Gilligan

#*! boat!
PREMO Member
my father was a building contractor. he always had LARGE bolts and nuts for girders, I beams etc...etc....

he showed us something NEAT!! we would take two bolts, (maybe 1 1/2 diameter) and start threading a nut on 1.... fill the void in the nut with caps, insert and thread the other bolt into the nut until it was snug.... we'd toss the bolt upwards and when it landed, POW .....

Cant do that now.
the heads off of the old woodstick matches worked for that too.
 

Kyle

Beloved Misanthrope
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the heads off of the old woodstick matches worked for that too.
I can remember, friends and I shooting Ohio blue tip matches in each other.

Pressing up against the striker bar on the box, and then fire is fast as you can towards the target.
 

Gilligan

#*! boat!
PREMO Member
Still made, TSC sells them, but closest store that has them in stock is Killmarnock, VA.
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When I was a very young kid, living out in the wilderness like we did, and poor, you were the luckiest kid in the hood and every other kid's best friend if you had a quantity of any of the following, in no particular order of importance:

BBs
Roll Caps
.22 shorts
firecrackers
plastigoop
 
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