Hogan's Heroes: A Klink, a Bomb, and a Short Fuse (Part 3)
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I have to wonder if you could simply build a big, thick, mound of dirt around the bomb. When it goes off, the mound takes the impact instead of people and buildings. Of course you would probably need a bulldozer and enough time to build it.
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@startreker12571 It has a mercury level switch. lol
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I love it when Hogan looses his composure- "You mean I've been fooling around with a live bomb!" His expression is priceless, lol.
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How 'bout those off-the-shelf Sears Craftsman wire cutters? Made in USA!
Too funny.
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why didn't they just pick up the bomb and move it out of the camp?
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Hogan "Dont let these two ends touch or you will short circuit the bomb"
Schultz "Hey-ya-voom!"
hahhaahahahahahahahHAHAHHAHAHA
hahhahaahahahaha I love schultz (: -
cause its a show, and the bombs back then weren't that stable...
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There is one thing I've learned about bombs: never assume anything! If you do act on assumption, it may well be the last thing you do. Ask those who has been removing old remains of WW2 bombs these last 60 years...
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Both sides were known for using bombs that weren't intended to go off on impact. Some were deliberately designed to go off later when the bomb disposal experts were attempting to defuse it. To this day they routinely find bombs that didn't go off on impact, and they're handled with kid gloves for a reason; it doesn't take much sometimes to set off the accelerometers on a so called, "dud".
great ending!!! hh forever!! keep uploading!!
431516020205 2 years ago 24
what a twist. :D
and such great acting <3
other people would made it a stone dead serious moment, those guys put a lot of humor and tension in there.
I like it a lot.
balleygr 2 years ago 16