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  1. lilwillie says:

    I hate explosives with a slow fuse.

  2. tenbeers says:

    Shouldn't that read "Road Closed"?

    /Brian Regan

  3. Alff says:

    booooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooom.

  4. CptSevere says:

    A mine is a terrible thing to waste.

  5. Tomsk says:

    Right, because standing on the trigger for extended periods is how you keep 'em from going kerblamo.

  6. dragon951 says:

    Nah, they are safe cause they run really fast.

  7. dmilligan says:

    Slow minefields aren't so bad, it's the fast minefields that will get you.

  8. Tomsk says:

    Right, because standing on the trigger for extended periods is how you keep 'em from going kerblamo.

  9. rikadyn says:

    As opposed to a fast minefield…

  10. coupeZ600 says:

    If you keep it in first and feather the clutch a bit…..and just eaaaase over it, you should be fine….

  11. RedBaron89 says:

    How do they know the mines are slow? Do they give them an aptitude test and all the mines that dont pass get put to work in the slow minefield?

  12. BPR says:

    What does the next sign say? No Shoulder?

  13. Mr_Biggles says:

    Must be in the Falklands and not the UK itself. Was there once. I donated $10 to the Limbless Soldier's Fund. In return I got a "Danger Minefield" sign to take home and put on my wall along with a certificate saying that it was given to me by the EOD. Without the certificate they told me I could be charged with attempted murder just by carrying it around as the assumption would be that I took it from an actual minefield. Interesting place. Other than the usual reasons, the war was kind of a shame as some of their best beaches and bits of coastline are unsafe to visit because of the mines.

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