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Seriously, for real....

http://www.gizmag.com/go/1512/

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I think I'd prefer ricin for assassinating someone at contact range. It's quiet and more effective.

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seamusTX wrote:I think I'd prefer ricin for assassinating someone at contact range. It's quiet and more effective.

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Well sure, but... that doesn't come in Rose Mauve....everyone knows that!
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No modern tube of lipstick is that big.
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Venus Pax wrote:No modern tube of lipstick is that big.
It is a weapon of the 60s is that considered modern times?

Metal detectors and such weren't so common then. I know lipstick and cosmetics weren't banned from airplanes in the 60s.
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