Trump said to visit Ireland in November, this stupid baloon will make it over from England too.
Is there any way for us to pop or ruin it for the protestors by destroying the baloon before it gets in the air?
>Shoot it with airsoft rifles as it's being blown up. >Blowtorch it when it gets closer to the crowd. >Blowtorch it while pretending to help the cunts blowing it up. That's all we have so far.
Airsoft would pierce it, and a blowtorch is kinda hard to sneak in, they could try cutting the rope thats attached to the ballon, but i think the best option would be firing an arrow at it when its up in the air
What were you thinking when you decided a fucking bow and arrow is a good idea? Kek.
Jaxon Morris
Potatofags we need you
Owen Gutierrez
What are Irish gun laws all you need is a silencer and no one will know it was you
Jace Turner
Why do liberals obsess over Trump's body and dick? It's very unhealthy.
Carson Brown
>Irish gun laws Mate we cant even have an airsoft rifle in public without a special case nevermind pistols. The fact we will have a rifle in public is already dodgy as it is. We need a gun license to even buy an air rifle. We are a (((free))) country
Angel Walker
Just get some IRA niggas the media loves to sympathize with them
Ethan Cook
even though I think it's utterly nuts to do something like this to begin with.
Why not build upon the idea from earlier with a blowtorch? attach it to a somewhat powerful drone, install a mechanism that allows for remote usage. fly it up there and there you go - instant fireworks
Jaxson Flores
Better yet fly a drone up there with fireworks attached to it or maybe some low grade explosives
>>Shoot it with airsoft rifles as it's being blown up. >>Blowtorch it when it gets closer to the crowd. >>Blowtorch it while pretending to help the cunts blowing it up. Is this another list of things not allowed?
Eli Moore
How about a sling shot and ball bearings?
Henry Richardson
u twats went from blowing up police stations and barracks to being unable to pop a balloon, what a shitshow
Easton Anderson
This reminds me how Ireland is named for the Goddess of sovereignty and land.