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Old November 6th 03, 06:58 PM
Dave LaCourse
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Charlie Wolf writes:

Yes - I can help. The preferred method for testing aircraft bombs is
to get yourself a really big hammer - 8 lb. ball-pean type hammer
should work. Walk up to the bomb and strike it just as firmly as you
can on the pointy end - thats the opposite end from the fins. Do this
repeatedly until you here Allah telling you the bomb is OK to use.
Then go to the next bomb and repeat.

If we can be of any further help, please don't hesitiate to ask.
Regards,

On 6 Nov 2003 00:57:31 -0800, (Hamid) wrote:

hello ,
I want some information about bombs , aircrafts , gbu 10 , 12 and ...
can anybody help me by sending emails or introducing useful sites
I have searched sites already , but I want something interesting and
strange about gbu 10 and aircraft , I need information ,
please help mee
my email adress :

please mail me


Only one thing wrong, Charlie. Old Hamid lives in the Stone Age thanks to the
Eye-ah-tollahs. They don't have hammers. Would a large rock do the job?
Dave

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