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<blockquote data-quote="Ship of fools" data-source="post: 406344" data-attributes="member: 12134"><p>Yeah Silver, we never did dumb things when we were young!</p><p>I never had access to bullets and the like but my mate did, we had pulled a few shot gun shells 303, and 308 for powder we had a thing about rockets at the time? One day during a science class (we were so much smarter than everyone else we didnt have to listen) we were pulling apart some 22s and my mate had pulled out the powder and was scratching at the bottom of the shell and the cap went off!</p><p>It sorta went woosh and took out his eye brows and fringe,there we were trying to be inconspicuous with the strong smell of burnt hair and the teacher politely asking what in the world are we doing!</p><p>Yeah we both are pretty lucky to have all our fingers toes and lives now, theres another tale of of a flamethrower made from a fire extinguisher but Ill leave that one.</p><p>Matt T</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Ship of fools, post: 406344, member: 12134"] Yeah Silver, we never did dumb things when we were young! I never had access to bullets and the like but my mate did, we had pulled a few shot gun shells 303, and 308 for powder we had a thing about rockets at the time? One day during a science class (we were so much smarter than everyone else we didnt have to listen) we were pulling apart some 22s and my mate had pulled out the powder and was scratching at the bottom of the shell and the cap went off! It sorta went woosh and took out his eye brows and fringe,there we were trying to be inconspicuous with the strong smell of burnt hair and the teacher politely asking what in the world are we doing! Yeah we both are pretty lucky to have all our fingers toes and lives now, theres another tale of of a flamethrower made from a fire extinguisher but Ill leave that one. Matt T [/QUOTE]
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