Tango01 | 07 Jan 2016 10:41 a.m. PST |
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Shagnasty | 07 Jan 2016 10:55 a.m. PST |
Very nice but I prefer dark chocolate for my handguns. |
David Manley | 07 Jan 2016 1:05 p.m. PST |
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jpattern2 | 07 Jan 2016 1:17 p.m. PST |
Make love, not war.
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Henry Martini | 07 Jan 2016 2:22 p.m. PST |
Finally: a use for chocolate bullets! |
Glengarry5 | 07 Jan 2016 2:42 p.m. PST |
That is disturbing in so many ways… |
Zephyr1 | 07 Jan 2016 3:31 p.m. PST |
Be careful not to get it mixed up with a similar gag gift, the chocolate-colored Poo Gun… :o |
Tango01 | 08 Jan 2016 12:25 p.m. PST |
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Bashytubits | 08 Jan 2016 12:33 p.m. PST |
So what do you do when the bad guys eat your ammunition and weapon? |
Tango01 | 08 Jan 2016 10:57 p.m. PST |
Ha!…Ha!…Ha!… Amicalement Armand |
Coelacanth1938 | 08 Jan 2016 11:59 p.m. PST |
This is going to sound insane, but back in the 1960s when toy guns were made from molds of real weapons, a friend of mine almost killed her father when she found a real bullet and placed it into her plastic gun, and ambushed him as he came up the driveway after coming home from work. Her father was winged in the shoulder and my friend's toy gun disintegrated into pieces. She was thoroughly traumatized by the event. What if it was possible to make a candy gun that could fire a single round, and eaten afterwards to dispose of the evidence? |
zoneofcontrol | 09 Jan 2016 4:37 p.m. PST |
Kinda adds a whole new meaning to the saying, "Bite the bullet." |
Henry Martini | 10 Jan 2016 6:00 a.m. PST |
Here in South Australia we've been biting the bullet (see above) for decades thanks to our traditional confectioners. I wonder: is the same term used elsewhere to denominate small elongated, round-ended pieces of chocolate covered licorice? I think you've just given me an idea, Coelacanth :-). |