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Grenade found in sack of potatoes
Caught this story on BBC today, thought I would share....
A 74-year-old Italian woman was shocked to find a live grenade in a sack of potatoes she had bought at a market. Olga Mauriello, from a small town near Naples, had put the potatoes into water to peel them when she discovered the mud-covered, pine cone-shaped grenade. She alerted the neighbours, who in turn called the police. Officers detonated the grenade on Wednesday in a park in the town of San Giorgio Cremano. It is thought to have come from a farm in France. The grenade had no safety pin and was still active. It is believed to be a type used by the US Army in Europe during World War II. http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/europe/6407963.stm |
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that would very bad to find in you groderies and worse to not find until too late:eek:
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It's frightening to think just how much unexploded ordinance is likely still scattered throughout Europe as a result of both world wars. Considering the millions upon millions of shells, bombs, and grenades that were used by all sides, there's bound to be a lot sill buried with dud fuses but intact charges. I read an article a while back that pointed out they're still finding unexploded shells in the farmlands of Belgium and France from the First World War.
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Scary thought.
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I think that about every time they dig a foundation for a new building over there, they find some more of the stuff, all kinds. Scary, indeed!
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Gives the term "Hot Potato!" new meaning :(
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