So ugh... do you want a grenade with your potatoes?
Lady goes to buy some potatoes at her grocery store and finding a live grenade. Fucking sweet.
Police said the pine cone-shaped grenade, which had no pin and was still active, was the same type used by U.S. soldiers in Europe in World War Two.
It didn't look like a potato and it was heavier than one. But what if she had cooked it?
"If I hadn't felt its weight, I wouldn't even have realized that it was a bomb," she said.
http://today.reuters.com/news/articl...ER-GRENADE.xml
So ugh... do you want a grenade with your potatoes?
grenade baked taters?
id have to say thats pretty sweet,
grenade in my tater salad
So ugh... do you want a grenade with your potatoes?
So ugh... do you want a grenade with your potatoes?
Ill tell you a secret....
So ugh... do you want a grenade with your potatoes?
tater salad f-ing rules....matter of fact, spuds themselves f-ing rule. my family is irish in origin. taters are one of my favorite foods.
So ugh... do you want a grenade with your potatoes?
I love potatoes, but bombs suck!
I wonder how it got there? They must have shipped those potatoes from a country where war is happening, and some bastard put one in to get back at an American. Terrorism via. food! :p
So ugh... do you want a grenade with your potatoes?
ahahahahah thatd be the best story ever
"so i was juss chyllin pickin out my potatoes so i can feed my baby momma ya know? i was all lyk lalalalal yay potato-OMG BOMB!!!"
So ugh... do you want a grenade with your potatoes?
what a crappy way to die that would be haha
So ugh... do you want a grenade with your potatoes?
the spuds came from france, and it was a WWII era hand grenade...apparently a skirmish occured there back in '42 and now spuds are farmed there.
So ugh... do you want a grenade with your potatoes?
It probably got stuck in the ground all these years and when they were picking potatoes, they probably didn't even notice. If you pick potatoes out the ground all day, everything probably starts to look like one. :p
I prefer fried potatoes myself. Where they get crispy on the outside but nice and fluffy on the in...Mmmmm. :rasta: