Using a hot-air balloon as a defensive weapon
I was reading Les Stroud (Survivorman)'s blog today and this little gem caught my eye. Les is describing a night out in Africa hiding in the basket of a "crashed" hot air balloon. I like the inventive way he decided to keep himself safe:
The burners on this thing make a great weapon. They shoot a rocket burst of flames 10 feet long and 16 inches across.
Well, hell yeah! Now if only he had a way to strap it to his arm all "Evil Dead"-style. Talk about king of the jungle.
Kinda reminds me of an item I was about to bid on on eBay. It was a South African "personal" flamethrower. The seller assured me that it was perfectly legal for import. I was really tempted until she relisted the price - a full $100 higher than before.
I like a flame thrower as much as the next man, but I have my limits.
I was reading Les Stroud (Survivorman)'s blog today and this little gem caught my eye. Les is describing a night out in Africa hiding in the basket of a "crashed" hot air balloon. I like the inventive way he decided to keep himself safe:
The burners on this thing make a great weapon. They shoot a rocket burst of flames 10 feet long and 16 inches across.
Well, hell yeah! Now if only he had a way to strap it to his arm all "Evil Dead"-style. Talk about king of the jungle.
Kinda reminds me of an item I was about to bid on on eBay. It was a South African "personal" flamethrower. The seller assured me that it was perfectly legal for import. I was really tempted until she relisted the price - a full $100 higher than before.
I like a flame thrower as much as the next man, but I have my limits.
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