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<blockquote data-quote="user 14190" data-source="post: 659575" data-attributes="member: 14190"><p>Just a short story about the 22 bb cartridge. I was working with a man that was doing Motor Registry work at a Country Police Station back in the early1970's, a customer had been looking for the right money for a transaction and had emptied out his pockets onto the counter and one of the bb cartridges rolled across the counter onto the floor, at the time it could not be found, the customer was not worried about, but a couple of hours later it was found by the man behind the counter and he put it in his tobacco tin. A couple of days later he was doing book work with the pipe going well and all of a sudden there was a very loud bang, he fell back on the floor with only the stem of the pipe still in his mouth and bits of smoking tobacco and pipe bowl over him and the counter, it took a few seconds to work out what had happened, only his ego was hurt, it was not funny at the time, but it took a long time before he was able to see the funny side of it, it did make him very wary of what he put in the tobacco tin after that.</p><p></p><p>Graham</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="user 14190, post: 659575, member: 14190"] Just a short story about the 22 bb cartridge. I was working with a man that was doing Motor Registry work at a Country Police Station back in the early1970's, a customer had been looking for the right money for a transaction and had emptied out his pockets onto the counter and one of the bb cartridges rolled across the counter onto the floor, at the time it could not be found, the customer was not worried about, but a couple of hours later it was found by the man behind the counter and he put it in his tobacco tin. A couple of days later he was doing book work with the pipe going well and all of a sudden there was a very loud bang, he fell back on the floor with only the stem of the pipe still in his mouth and bits of smoking tobacco and pipe bowl over him and the counter, it took a few seconds to work out what had happened, only his ego was hurt, it was not funny at the time, but it took a long time before he was able to see the funny side of it, it did make him very wary of what he put in the tobacco tin after that. Graham [/QUOTE]
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