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Re: non- shooting shooting cannons?
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Date: 
Sat, 10 Jul 1999 07:21:20 GMT
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Jonathan Wilson wrote in message <378687AE.708B896F@xoommail.com>...
i guess this was TLGs way of making cannons using the shooter parts and
moulds that did not accually shoot. why did tlg stop making shooting • cannons?
anyone know? a safety issue?



There is no non-shooting cannons ever in anywhere except US (and maybe
Americas). They are disabled only for those countries. Why? I'm not sure but
the efficiently high number of BLFHs (1) that lurking around should be a
cause. Do you remember the stupid female who won a great amount of money
from a microwave oven manufacturer company after baking his own pet dog ,
since they didn't mention in the user's manual that the microwave ovens are
not for drying pets?

Selçuk

(1) Bastard Lawyer from Hell..:-)



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  Re: non- shooting shooting cannons?
 
This is OT, sorry. As far as I know, that's actually an urban legend. A very popular one though. But for a more recent and confirmed bad lawsuit story, how about the woman who won a huge amount of money because she spilled her coffee from McDonald's (...) (25 years ago, 10-Jul-99, to lugnet.build)

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i guess this was TLGs way of making cannons using the shooter parts and moulds that did not accually shoot. why did tlg stop making shooting cannons? anyone know? a safety issue? (25 years ago, 9-Jul-99, to lugnet.build)

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