Saturday, October 28, 2017

Substitution

On October 26th, two men  in Pompano Beach, Florida, who had grown up together, got into an argument at a barbecue, which was being held for a another friend who recently had lost a loved one.  One of the men left and came back with a fertilizer bomb, which he used to kill the other.
The same day, A 20 year old Tampa, Florida man was arrested after he killed a 17 year old with a fertilizer bomb.  They had been arguing about a woman.

Meanwhile, in Lake Wales Florida, a man blew up his neighbor with a fertilizer bomb after an argument about Palmetto berries.

A few states over in Altheimer, Arkansas, twelve and thirteen year old brothers were wrestling over the family's fertilizer bomb.  The twelve year old was killed when the bomb went off.

A married couple were killed in a murder-suicide fertilizer bombing in Columbia, South Carolina, and another married couple suffered the same fate in Holyoke, Massachusetts on the previous day. In Harrison Township, Pennsylvania, a man was found dead in his car.  Police say it was a self-inflicted fertilizer bombing that killed the man.

So... does it still work if you change the vocabulary?

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