Mary-Louise Parker
Ricky Gervais.
MICHAEL JACKSON!?!!?!?!?!?!?!?!?!?!............. i think
Cardboard, magnesium, and something else
Well a sticky grenade was used in WW2. It's somekind of explosive with a fuse covered in tar to stick to something, most likely a tank. A SGL would be something that launches SG.
It is an nickname for a grenade that stuck to something else
the difference is that a grenade is filled with gun-powder and you pull a pin and have 10 seconds to throw it and a mine is something that explodes when someone is close to it
im pretty sure it had something to do with a grenade insident at an airport
im pretty sure it had something to do with a grenade insident at an airport
No. The g stands for grenade, and the P stands for propelled. Rocket Propelled Grenade is a Western creation as far as the term goes - the Soviets created the RPG designation, for RuchnoyProtivotankovyy Granatomyot, which translated to something like "Handheld Anti-Tank/Armour Grenade Launcher"
The grenade will be shot
Rocket Propelled Grenade
A hand grenade.