They say the woman turned around after someone hit her Jeep with a snowball on Thomas Street, nearly hitting pedestrians. Video shows people running to avoid the vehicle.
After getting stuck in the snow, she put her keys between her fingers and tried to fight someone.
That chick's got a set of brass snowballs.
Hey! Don't knock it. There are parts of me I haven't washed 'cause it may affect future generations.
I just want to see if the Beeb will run with it.please don't put that image in my head...
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Yes indeed it will! As woman are pickier about hygiene down there than men,As if you are not careful you will not have any future generations. Just sayen.Hey! Don't knock it. There are parts of me I haven't washed 'cause it may affect future generations.
Hmmm....Jamaica -- my favorite vacation destination -- lies 582 miles south of my house.Gully....warn the grand kids.....
https://phys.org/news/2019-02-climate-north-american-cities-shift.html
Smart marketing ploy. You know there’s always that person who wants a small slice. And the guy that grabs the biggest piece. They’re just giving their customers what they want.Irregular Pizza or massive conspiracy?
https://www.washingtonpost.com/nati...d-by-millions-youtube/?utm_term=.197d85cac5a4
How many people in Bridgeport would have dynamite laying around in the basement?!surprised this did not happen in Flodiduh
https://www.nydailynews.com/news/ny...candle-lit-explosion-hurt-20190212-story.html
With a blasting cap already inserted. Dynamite without a blasting cap will only burn, not explode, unless they've changed it from back in the 1970's when I was around it being used.How many people in Bridgeport would have dynamite laying around in the basement?!![]()
That's what I was thinking. It must have been a old fuse cap she lit, not a stick. Old sticks can sweat pure explosive but fire won't make it go boom.With a blasting cap already inserted. Dynamite without a blasting cap will only burn, not explode, unless they've changed it from back in the 1970's when I was around it being used.
The sweating sticks is how I know it just burns. When a friends grandfather died and I helped to clean out the outbuildings on the farm we found some and it was so old it had the sweats. His dad said we should burn it, so we threw one stick in a bonfire, and waited for the BOOM. Nothing happened. So we just threw the rest in.That's what I was thinking. It must have been a old fuse cap she lit, not a stick. Old sticks can sweat pure explosive but fire won't make it go boom.
https://www.nps.gov/museum/safety/pdfs/blasting-caps-in-parks.pdf