Don't worry, wheatshot is generally considered non-lethal. Makes a good warning round before you hit 'em with the gelatinemoldshot, which is far more dangerous, and has remarkable stopping power.
A friend and I were just discussing-- perhaps inevitably-- what other foods should be shot from guns. She suggests tomato soup and ice cream sundaes; I think mashed potatoes.
I have seen a burrito shot from a gun before. At the local hockey games they used to stuff a burrito (wrapped in foil) in the T-shirt gun and shoot them up into the crowd. We always hoped one would come unwrapped along it's trajectory, for extra amusement, but I don't remember that happening.
My dad used to eat this mixed with puffed rice cereal (not the crunchy Rice Krispies, the larger, softer ones) and pour honey on it, with milk. Sometimes he'd add bran flakes or shredded wheat (or both). He likes to mix things together. It tastes great like that, too. Aww memories :)
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Date: 2010-05-15 02:19 am (UTC)A friend and I were just discussing-- perhaps inevitably-- what other foods should be shot from guns. She suggests tomato soup and ice cream sundaes; I think mashed potatoes.
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