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A New Redneck Halloween Family Tradition ** VIDEO ADDED **

tred1956

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Grandkids all came over for Halloween. Called them and told them to bring their Jack-O-Lanterns. Then brought out the Green Hornet (17 AH Custom Contender) and mixed 1.5 pounds of Tannerite. Grandkids range in age from 4 to 17. From a SAFE DISTANCE the fun BEGAN ::) When the Pumpkin SHOWER was over they all Screamed for more. Once all Jack-O-Lanterns were disintegrated, both the youngest and the oldest were grinning like Christmas morning. And PaPa ;D smiled Life is GOOD!!

Before they left plans were made for the fourth of July. Watermelons BEWARE

Happy Holidays to all and Safe shooting
Doug
 
Re: A New Redneck Halloween Family Tradition

Video. Sorry for the poor quality but all we had was cell phone:



Safe shooting
Doug
 
Oh, that is soooooo twisted to find humor in blowing chit up!!!! :o

It don't take much to entertain me! For several July 4ths my hunting bud and his brother, sons and family members had our giggles with making 'things' into smaller 'things. Best was 5# in an upright freezer @ 200yds. Tapped door shut with a black Marks A lot circle on door of where jug was. Nice big pretty white freezer reflecting in the sun, boom, bigger boom, huge yellow smoke cloud and when the sun shined again on the spot it looked like a 50' "crop circle" in the tall grass along with some small pieces of yellow insulation and blue plastic. Only thing else was compressor smashed into the ground. Oh, and the sound of a dozen or so warped humans laughing hysterically. The next year was what was left of a 3 month old cow carcass, mainly just bones and dried out hide stretched over them. 5# inside the ribcage and a 20yr old TX lady who had hardly shot a rifle nor knew what Tannerite was busted a cap on the jug. We weren't very observant and didn't notice we were down wind. Stench and a strip of dried rotten cow hide about 6" wide and 2' long came drifting our way along with dirt, hair and I suspect pulverized decomposing bovine matter. The TX bunch were impressed with nothing but a bare spot where the carcass was but bothered at how twisted their relatives were and I think relieved by the distance between them.lol The bones just disintegrated and the biggest piece of hide was the one mentioned. No more unsightly carcass destroying the view across the beautifull SD landscape. We dubbed ourselves the environmental, scenic beautification and hazardous material control authority!!! ;)
 

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