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Over thirty years ago there was a dynamite shed about two miles from my parents home. Apparently two young boys out hunting didn’t believe the warning signs and are believed to have fired into the shed. The blast was heard over forty miles away (the windows on my parents house facing the blast cracked) and no trace of the boys was found. I read warning signs and labels very carefully.
Farside99 almost 9 years ago
I did not touch that button! Nobody saw me touch that button! You can’t prove that I touched that button!
Bob. almost 9 years ago
There was a big red button on a control panel at the last place I worked. I think the electricians put it there as a big joke, But I never pressed it.
Dani Rice almost 9 years ago
It’s like a wet paint sign.
Godfreydaniel almost 9 years ago
He needed a quick way to blast the beans out of his ears…….
KEA almost 9 years ago
He thought he was at Staples
John W. Vinson Premium Member almost 9 years ago
He should have paid attention to the Roadrunner cartoons: gotta watch out for Acme products!
therese_callahan2002 almost 9 years ago
What about when Elmer Fudd pressed the red button, and his house went way above the ground? Then Daffy came by with a blue button to get him down.
adrianrune almost 9 years ago
Over thirty years ago there was a dynamite shed about two miles from my parents home. Apparently two young boys out hunting didn’t believe the warning signs and are believed to have fired into the shed. The blast was heard over forty miles away (the windows on my parents house facing the blast cracked) and no trace of the boys was found. I read warning signs and labels very carefully.
Here's Waldo almost 9 years ago
Once, I placed very authentic-looking yellow warning signs on some furniture, which read “DRY PAINT”. No one sat on any of the furniture.