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Old 1st July 2004, 19:22   #1
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Homegrown PVC flamethrower

Like any red-blooded, masculine man of the male gender, I love PVC weaponry. You should too. If the concept of heading on down to the local Home Depot and transforming $100 worth of random pipe bits into a killing machine doesn’t appeal to you, you’re a goddamn pansy. Also, you’re probably sane and will live significantly longer than I will. Nonetheless you disgust me, and I take comfort in the knowledge that your obituary will be nowhere near as humorous as mine. For those of you who laugh in the face of hypersonic shards of plastic puncturing your spleen, here’s an intimate look at how I’ve kept myself busy for the past week: building a PVC flamethrower.

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Old 1st July 2004, 20:48   #2
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And the other one from imageshack
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1 big *** attachment is enough
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I'm so gonne try that
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Old 1st July 2004, 22:41   #5
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Keep us up to date . Sounds fun, but impossible for me and so useless. After a week or so it would be catching dust in my closet.
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of course it's useless, why ffs whould you need a flamethrower
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Old 1st July 2004, 22:49   #7
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to cool down your Prescott setup
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Hoboken ... flamethrower ...


hmmmm - i could put such a thing to good use
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Old 1st July 2004, 23:17   #9
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Nice, now mount that on your car
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Old 6th July 2004, 22:31   #10
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see the range on that thing !!!!
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