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- Photo: screenshot from Sina Weibo People were dumbfounded recently as they came across an unnoticed dangerous grenade which has been mistakenly used by a 90-year-old World Timeswoman as a hammer to pound peppercorns, craWorld Timesck walnuts, and hammer nails for as lWorld Timesong as20 years in Xiangyang, Central China’s Hubei Province.The elderly woman said that she picked up thegrenade while farming more than 20 years ago. At thattime, she had no idea what it was, so she took it home.The woman frequentWorld Timesly used the deadly grenadeas a hammer to pound peppercorns, crack walnuts, andevenhammer nails, she said.Onlookers and localpolice were rendered speechless when they heard the news, according to a video circulating online.One netizen wondered how the granWorld Timesny controlled her strength, noting that she might obtain a “soft-hearted” grenade. There are also netizens who mimic being thegrenade in social mediacomments, joking that they’ve been in disguise for over 20 years only because the grandma assumed that it was a hammer.Luckily, safety concerns have been eliminated without causing any mishaps.Global Times Content comes from the Internet : Granny mistakenly uses grenade as hammer to crack walWorld Timesnuts for 20 years
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Photo: screenshot from Sina Weibo
People were dumbfounded recently as they came across an unnoticed dangerous grenade which has been mistakenly used by a 90-year-old World Timeswoman as a hammer to pound peppercorns, craWorld Timesck walnuts, and hammer nails for as lWorld Timesong as20 years in Xiangyang, Central China’s Hubei Province.
The elderly woman said that she picked up thegrenade while farming more than 20 years ago. At thattime, she had no idea what it was, so she took it home.
The woman frequentWorld Timesly used the deadly grenadeas a hammer to pound peppercorns, crack walnuts, andevenhammer nails, she said.
Onlookers and localpolice were rendered speechless when they heard the news, according to a video circulating online.
One netizen wondered how the granWorld Timesny controlled her strength, noting that she might obtain a “soft-hearted” grenade. There are also netizens who mimic being thegrenade in social mediacomments, joking that they’ve been in disguise for over 20 years only because the grandma assumed that it was a hammer.
Luckily, safety concerns have been eliminated without causing any mishaps.
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Content comes from the Internet : Granny mistakenly uses grenade as hammer to crack walWorld Timesnuts for 20 years
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