Real good. It also blowed up disconcertingly close to the Prairie Island nuclear plant.
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12:05 pm
Jeremy responds.
12:18 pm
Jeremy responds.
Wha? No I didn… Oh, another Jeremy. Gotcha.
Anyway, that’s pretty sweet. I wonder how he ordered explosives through the mail though – is there a website I can go to? I have a friend that wants to know.
12:22 pm
That seems like an odd decision.
12:30 pm
I’m waiting for the video he made to appear on YouTube any day now.
12:32 pm
Well, here’s the Mythbusters blowing up a cement truck to tide you over until this event is on the net.
12:33 pm
“That seems like an odd decision.”
It’s like the time I shot out all of the windows in one of my dad’s farm trucks with a BB gun. It was fun at the time but didn’t seem like such a good idea afterward.
2:10 pm
While I can’t say for sure, I’d be willing to bet he used tannerite, a binary explosive easily obtained through mail-order places.
It’s legal to ship the components, legal to own the components, and in small quantities, legal to manufacture the completed product.
2:19 pm
Binky, you amaze me sometimes. Thank you. I will pass this info along to me… friend.
2:33 pm
Hell, I can make a bomb out of a 5 lb. bag of flour, and I’m no McGyver…
3:38 pm
You can bet that he’ll be paid a visit by the feds.
Check up on who he’s pissed at.
4:18 pm
Binky, you amaze me sometimes. Thank you. I will pass this info along to me… friend.
Well, ya know I got some of the best training Uncle Sam would spring for, and the post library at Fort Leonard Wood was very… complete. So I have the military to thank for my knowlege.
As for other “information” I have, and whether the things I talk about will land me on some government watch list…
By the virtue of the military training I’ve had and by the choice of my hobbies, I’m probably on most of the big ones.
5:26 pm
It was confirmed by at least one source that it was, in fact, tannerite.
Well, I suppose with all the exposure I better hurry up and order.
I think I’ll get two cases.
9:25 pm
I think I just found the entertainment for my first back yard party this spring. BOOM!