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| Primus Pilus | Post; kids, don't play with live grenadesjust 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
__________________ Flavius Vegetius Renatus De Rei Militari - Let him who desires peace prepare for war. Hard work doesn't guarantee success, but without it you don't have a chance. - Alex Rodriguez (Go Yankees!) |
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| Primus Pilus | Drives home the phrase: "Friendly as a hand grenade." |
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| Cadet Moderator ![]() | At least they didn't blow themselves up, or get nailed by any shrapnel.
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| Tribuni Angusticlavii | There's still tons of kids all over africa being blown up from mines left over from wars past.
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| Primus Pilus | 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. |
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| Optio | Quote:
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