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  1. #3131
    mythbusters didn't have a drunk enough stream

  2. Quote Originally Posted by Fe 26 View Post
    This really isn't anyway to be. Like there was an Angry Asshole meeting back in 72 and if you missed, well fuck you, that was your last chance to make the world better
    Gotta keep SO MANY BOXES to fix the world.
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    I don't even the rage I mean )#@($@IU_+FJ$(U#()IRFK)_#
    Quote Originally Posted by Some Stupid Japanese Name View Post
    I'm sure whatever Yeller wrote is fascinating!

  3. #3133
    Well, an abundance of waste is one thing wrong with the US.

    But you've made it very very clear that you don't have time or the energy to do better so there isn't much point in talking to you about it.

  4. #3134
    Quote Originally Posted by Rumpy View Post
    That was one of the first things Mythbusters tested, it didn't work. Was the guy in CKY video touching the fence at all?
    Quote Originally Posted by Josh View Post
    mythbusters didn't have a drunk enough stream
    How dirty was the piss? Really clean clear piss isn't a very good conductor. Dirty filthy yellow piss is.

    Fun fact, water is a shit conductor. Electricity travels through water by jumping from the filth in it to other bits of filth.

  5. #3135
    Man goes to jail and has to pay a 10,000 bond to get out, and has his vehicle impounded for shooting a fake machine gun on the 4th of july.

    This is the country we live in now. Shit will come down on you just for scaring people that might or maybe should know better.





    John Lind and others inside the World War II era armored military vehicle may have just been celebrating the Fourth of July.

    But they sent people watching fireworks near Lind’s Shelby Township home into a panic as a .50-caliber machine gun atop the vehicle, modified to fire compressed gas, emitted a bright flash and loud, realistic gunfire sounds. A flurry of 911 calls brought a response from several police agencies.

    And now Lind, 49, a military veteran, is facing possible criminal charges in the Thursday night incident and township police are investigating who else was inside the 1944 M20 armored utility car, nicknamed Lonely Bull, as it took a spin through the neighborhood.

    Lind was arrested and released after he posted $10,000 bond on Friday, township Police Chief Roland Woelkers said. No formal charges have been filed, and the Macomb County Prosecutor’s Office told police Monday to continue its investigation.

    Lind, a re-enacter and director and founder of the Detroit Arsenal for Democracy museum, was not home Monday afternoon.

    Tony Jamil and Haifa Jamil, who have lived on nearby Erma Street for eight years, had not seen the vehicle until Thursday night as hundreds of people gathered at the lake behind their homes or along the small street to watch fireworks. Others, mostly from outside the neighborhood, watched the fireworks from a nearby hill as the armored vehicle rode up and down the streets.

    Tony Jamil said he could hear the sounds in between the fireworks. They sounded real, but not as loud as gunfire.

    “If he was just having fun, we feel bad for him, we really do,” Haifa Jamil said. “But he did scare a lot of people.”

    Woelkers said many of the concerned people were out-of-town visitors.

    “Some of the moms and kids were pretty upset,” the police chief said.

    Woelkers said Lind was charged because he is the owner of the vehicle.

    Lind is a veteran of the Marine Corps, Air Force and Navy, according to the website for the museum, which specializes in World War II military vehicles. The vehicles are shown at events through the metro Detroit area, according to the website.

    It has a picture of the M20 vehicle, which could carry a crew of two plus four passengers. It weighs 12,250 pounds and measures more than 7 feet tall, 8 feet wide and 16 feet long.

    It was primarily was used as a command vehicle and for forward reconnaissance, but many served also as cargo carriers. It offered high speed and good mobility along with some protection against small-arms fire and shrapnel, according to the website.

    About 3,700 were built by Ford during its two years in production (1943-44).

    Woelkers said police are holding onto the vehicle pending the investigation.
    http://www.warhistoryonline.com/war-...helby-twp.html

    Jail time for what should have been an obvious movie prop
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  6. #3137
    Fires 50 cal in a residential area. Wonders why in trouble.

  7. #3138
    If I walk into a crowd with a realistic looking gun loaded with blanks and start firing and scare the shit out of everyone, should I not be punished somehow for creating a panic?

  8. #3139
    No. That gun should've been in a museum.

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