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December 13th, 2004   Post 1
egoz
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Post; kids, don't play with live grenades


just found this video of a dude playing with a live grenade in Cambodia. it's actually kind of funny. it's a little heads up so the next time you travel to another country and play with live grenades, don't drop it at your feet
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December 13th, 2004   Post 2
gladius
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Drives home the phrase:

"Friendly as a hand grenade."
 
December 13th, 2004   Post 3
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At least they didn't blow themselves up, or get nailed by any shrapnel.
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December 13th, 2004   Post 4
Trevor
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There's still tons of kids all over africa being blown up from mines left over from wars past.
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December 14th, 2004   Post 5
egoz
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ok, i didn't realize this was going to get so serious. i meant it as a light hearted type of thing because these guys were fooling around with a grenade and dropped it. they didn't get hurt, just scared for their life.
but yes, i realize there are children being blow up in africa by mines, and my terrorist car bombs, and everything else. but since it was obviously two guys from a first world country i figured it would be a lesson for those first worlders out there.
 
December 14th, 2004   Post 6
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Quote:
Originally Posted by Trevor
There's still tons of kids all over africa being blown up from mines left over from wars past.
Not only in Africa, but all over the world, including Cambodia.
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