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Mon Jan-01-07 03:20 PM
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Pop Quiz: Equal parts gasoline and styrofoam makes what exactly? |
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Mon Jan-01-07 03:25 PM
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1. Sounds like napalm to me, just guessing though n/t |
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Mon Jan-01-07 03:25 PM
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Mon Jan-01-07 03:28 PM
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3. Something close to napalm, right? |
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Mon Jan-01-07 03:47 PM
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4. Rubber cement and black powder |
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makes plastic explosive.
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Mon Jan-01-07 03:48 PM
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5. George W. Bush very happy? |
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Mon Jan-01-07 03:51 PM
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6. I'm sure that Homeland Security is watching this thread.... |
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"Napalm" and "Plastic Explosive" in one thread....
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Mon Jan-01-07 03:54 PM
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7. Another recipe for napalm: |
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Diesel and powdered Tide detergent.
The diesel isn't as volatile as gasoline and takes a hell of a lot longer to burn.
Sometimes I really enjoy being in the Army. You get to blow shit up with common household chemicals.
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Mon Jan-01-07 04:48 PM
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I purchased a book (supposedly a US Military manual) called "Improvised Munitions Handbook." It was at a used bookstore, and I thought it was kind of interesting, maybe due to my chemist background.
I guess I lost it in one of my moves, as I haven't seen it in years.
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Mon Jan-01-07 04:29 PM
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8. I learned that napalm trick from "Steal This Book" |
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I have an original copy, and it was just yesterday I saw that it's been reprinted. I learned a lot of interesting stuff from that book. . . :evilgrin:
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Mon Jan-01-07 04:54 PM
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10. WTF are you people doing posting our national weapons secrets online?!!? |
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Mon Jan-01-07 05:09 PM
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Mon Jan-01-07 05:24 PM
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13. A mandatory timeout for Tavernertoddler? |
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Mon Jan-01-07 08:59 PM
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14. We always used gasoline and Ivory Snow |
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Unfortunately--or fortunately, depending on your opinion of such things--the Army no longer lets you sing cadences about napalm.
And I think they cut that shit out right after the 311th MI ran past 101st Airborne Division headquarters on the 1983 Division Run singing "napalm, napalm, sticks like glue / napalm sticks to kids, ooh!"
I was also in the formation that was responsible for the abolition of dirty cadence worldwide. This was at Fort Devens, MA, in 1982. We had a real good cadence caller in our class, and his favorite cadence was "Yo Ho Columbo." All about Christopher Columbus discovering the new world. You know, a good patriotic cadence. Among its stanzas were:
The queen, she gave three sailing ships Each one a triple decker The queen, she waved her handkerchief Columbo waved his pecker.
Yo Ho Columbo! His balls were big and round-o That hypothetical, masturbatin' Son of a bitch Columbo!
The cabin boy, the cabin boy He was a little nipper He lined his ass with broken glass And circumcised the skipper.
Unfortunately, he chose to sing this cadence while we were marching past the elementary school...at recess...and all the children heard us.
What's worse is that someone has sanitized that cadence. I got to Fort Drum and the first formation I was in, they sang the bowdlerized, safe-for-children's-ears version of that song. So...as a noncommissioned officer in the United States Army who believes that all soldiers should know where they came from, I felt duty bound to teach them the real words. :evilgrin:
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Mon Jan-01-07 09:01 PM
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15. Actually the original Napalm was made of: |
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Naptha (think: lighter fluid), and palm oil.
Hence, the name "Napalm."
Betcha didn't know that!
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Mon Jan-01-07 09:02 PM
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16. A really gross drink in a handy disposable cup. |
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Mon Jan-01-07 09:10 PM
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17. I don't use equal, but napalm |
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