http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-europe-41857694
He should have gone to Specsavers. At least the police say the funny side of the story.
Talk about a marrow escape!
Adrian
(getting coat)
One year a plot holder left overgrown courgettes unpicked, They looked rather like mortar bombs, I suppose, particularly as the colour faded.
Found this while investigating achocha:
https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/8/83/Exploding_cucumber_%28Cyclanthera_explodens%29_in_slow_motion.webm
Cheers.
Better safe than sorry. As an ex-squaddie, I know that unexploded ordinance is nasty at best.
I've dug up shrapnel; a genuine unexploded isn't impossible.
Is it me? I cannot seem to open Vinlander's link
It makes me think back to during the war when my grandfather gave my mother very large marrows to make marrow jam. I was carrying one these home on the bus when a person asked me if I had one of Hitlers bombs . Mum used to make marrow and ginger jam out of the great big yellow ripe marrows.
Quote from: Digeroo on November 18, 2017, 10:26:59
Is it me? I cannot seem to open Vinlander's link
It's the first time I've tried it from the post and it works for me - even when I log in as Guest - but if all else fails, highlight the whole thing (from well before to well after) cut & paste into the URL line. If that doesn't work try pasting into Notepad (which removes all formatting) then cut & paste from there.
Or just google "Cyclanthera explodens youtube" - there are a few videos - the one with tweezers in frame and spines like a wonky horse chestnut is the best, any that show a hairy oval fruit are a different species (squirt cucumbers).
I can understand why squirt cucumbers are green - they work on liquid pressure, but the Cyclanthera is green outside and dry inside - I was expecting it to be brown (like exploding bean pods).
Cheers.
It works for me too.
I have tried every way but it simply asked which program I want to use to open it.
Have now watch the youtube video it is fun.