In Tomorrow’s Exciting Episode, We’ll Watch Yevgeny And Sergei Shoot Skeet Indoors With A Bazooka. But Today, Fishing!
You know, the undisputed kings and queens of all things weird on the Intertunnel used to be the Japanese, but man, they’re slacking these days. Barely moving the meter. But our Russian friends are gettin’ it done, every day.
(Thanks to my tovarishch Zherar Van der Leun at American Digest for sending that one along)
5 thoughts on “In Tomorrow’s Exciting Episode, We’ll Watch Yevgeny And Sergei Shoot Skeet Indoors With A Bazooka. But Today, Fishing!”
Who knew Russian hand grenades only had a 1.5 second fuse? Probably a defect, huh?
Okay. I just read on the interweb, and with tongue in cheek, that Soviet fuses in hand grenades are interchangeable. This must have been the 1.5 second fuse, which makes perfect sense. Probably known as the “suicide grenade,” or as we said in the US Army, a “headache pill.”
Good to know lots of things.
Casey!
It always amused me that it was called “cooking” the grenade when you hold onto it for a bit after you pull the pin. These fellows might be chefs.
It was a morning like any other as Jed loaded up the car with dynamite for a day of bass fishing…
I wouldn’t so much call this “fishing” as do-it-yourself amputation.
Is it possible that rhhardin is the most intelligent commenter on the Intertunnel? I can’t say, because I haven’t finished reading the entire Intertunnel yet.
I’ll have get back to you.
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