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Old 22-09-17, 00:39
Bruce Parker (RIP) Bruce Parker (RIP) is offline
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A movie prop guy wired little tin foil cups on the side of my carrier that when electrically fired simulated gunshot strikes. "Won't leave a mark" he said. "We use them all the time on expensive antique cars" he said, sneering at my khaki 'thing' that was obviously way less valuable in his eyes.

You guessed it, those harmless little pots burned the paint down past the primer. Went looking for the prop guy afterwords but he had made himself scarce.
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