[Bordermarch] Silly String???

kandace harris thetexladi at sbcglobal.net
Wed Dec 13 20:18:42 PST 2006


      FYI.........The reason that you use the "silly string" is because the trip wire are ...like clear fishing line...so when you shot the "silly string" straight across a room ,.. the string is light weight enough for it to fall VERY gently over the trip wires....without setting them off.... ....or .....blowing yourself up....
   
  Lol...Kandace

Bill C Burgin <billcburgin at yahoo.com> wrote:
  Yes, it's real.
I read this on Yahoo's news page, where they told the
story of a woman who has a son in the Army. She was
collecting cans of silly string at her church, and a
pilot who heard about it was going to transport the
cargo for them. Her son told her that he got the idea
from some marines. The silly string has a good range
on it, and can be sprayed across a room to detect trip
wires for "booby traps" over a considerable area. The
story went on to say that the military encourages
troops in the field to find innovative ways to do
their jobs, and that most commanders have some
discretionary funds for just this kind of thing, but
not enough. 
You may be able to read an archived copy of the story
from Yahoo! news...
Ericus

--- Theresa Liddle-Bernsen 
wrote:

> Silly String!

> I saw this on another list. Does anyone knows if
> this is fact, it sounds reasonable?
> Therese
> 
> 

Bermashave

__________________________________________________
Do You Yahoo!?
Tired of spam? Yahoo! Mail has the best spam protection around 
http://mail.yahoo.com 
_______________________________________________
Bordermarch mailing list
Bordermarch at lists.ansteorra.org
http://lists.ansteorra.org/listinfo.cgi/bordermarch-ansteorra.org



                  It's nice to be Important ...But....It's more important to be nice...Ldy, Kandyce of Oakclyffe 
   
  You see, in the final Analysis,...
  It was never between you and them...
   
                                      It's between You and God...                                   












More information about the Bordermarch mailing list