Same thing could be said for 75% of what is posted in the break room.
hehehe. i live next to a co-op unlimited Ammonia nitrate and deisel fuel
Probably, but then our post counts wouldn't be as high and we'd still be complaining we can't use the Marketplace.
I just hope it's not a one-sided thing...and end up like that one talk show...
We need to get an INGO group buy together and buy 40-50lbs and a junk car.
I couldn't figure out how to make the image Paco Purple though. Sorry.
There was a post on here a few months back about a guy that got arrested by the feds for blowing up like a hundred pounds of the stuff.
WOW REALLY!??!!? HOLY CARP BATMAN!
Isnt that like 3 bottleswifey bout me 1.5lbs of tannerite also yay!!!
Yep!! If I remember right it shook and broke windows downtown and you could hear the boom for a couple of miles away!!!
Jan 17 2008 RED WING, Minn.
A 30-year-old man from Welch Township has been charged with 3 felonies after a huge explosion on his property prompted authorities to put the Prairie Island nuclear plant a mile away on alert.
Prosecutors claim Childs bought 100 pounds of the explosive Tannerite off the Internet. The explosive was loaded into the rear end of a dump truck on Sunday and detonated b More..y a .50-caliber rifle round.
Childs told investigators the explosion sent debris up to a quarter-mile away.
Goodhue County prosecutors on Wednesday charged Brian Wesley Childs with gross disregard for human life and several lesser charges. All told, he was charged with three felonies and five lesser counts.
Childs was released from jail without bail on Wednesday.
His attorney, Joseph M. Paiement of Lakeland, said on Thursday that he anticipated filing motions to dismiss the charges ahead of Childs' next hearing on Feb. 22.
"We intend to challenge, particularly, the felony charges," he said. "I think that was over-charged."
Paiement noted that no one was hurt in the incident, there was no allegation that Childs acted maliciously and no property was damaged _ except for the dump truck.
Paiement said he suspected prosecutors filed such serious charges because the explosion happened so close to the nuclear plant. "That clearly is behind a lot of this," he said.