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  • #16
    Yes, please! I'd be very interested in such a book.

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    • #17
      AA, I like the idea. I don't know why but it made me think of Caine from Kung FU
      "Jules: You know, like Caine in Kung Fu: walk from place to place, meet people, get into adventures."

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      • #18
        Lye and water neutralizes mustard gas.

        Realtors call the suburbs between cities (Davenport and Haines City for instance) as infill.

        A pump chemical sprayer, a rebar or thin metal rod, duct tape, strips of cloth and gasoline make for a great improvised short range flame thrower.

        A couple of car batteries, heavy car cables and a puddle of water make a great electrocution trap.

        Baseball bat plus large nails = hurts a lot.

        A lawnmower mounted sideways without the deck on a car can clear a crowd faster than just a car and a gun.

        My little ponies set on fire make great fireballs.

        Ground ping pong balls set on fire in a soda can make a great smoke grenade.



        Just tossing it out there.

        But finish the last two Home series books first before jumping tracks.
        You're still walking free. Enjoy it while you can.
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        • #19
          MM, don't forget, the my little ponies bounce, if you need something that stays, use light bulbs or small vases.
          quam minimum credula postero

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          • #20
            You can still get the original "Cookbook" used, but I would strongly advise against trying some of that stuff...lol. My former boss brought a copy back to the office and after ranting for an hour about how he had lost his mind (while thumbing through it), I made him shred it. Some of the recipes were monumentally stupid for anyone who doesn't have a death wish.

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            • #21
              Good choice El.

              For moderately safer recipes, with lots of safety instructions, get the TM 31-210 or TM 31-201-1.
              quam minimum credula postero

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