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Dave Balderstone said:
In article , Greg G. wrote: In my generation, it was the rolling egg - an orange plastic contraption you climbed into and held on for dear life as your friends rolled you down a steep hill. If you weren't thrown free and impaled by a pointy stick, the leg and arm fractures would cripple you. Lawn Darts... Or how about Cox model rockets. An 8 ounce plastic model rocket that you stuffed Estes "C" engines into and hoped it made it off the ground. If the parachute failed, as it frequently did, one could be impaled by a red plastic high velocity pointy stick from above. Standing around the launch site, gazing at the sky for a tell-tale sign of the aberrant missile, would sometimes result in a loud "thunk" as the rocket's hard plastic nose cone impaled the hard, sun-baked clay to a depth of 3-4" - three feet ahead of you. Talk about putting your eye out... Between this and the violent explosions from homemade rocket propellants, I had few friends left by the time puberty arrived. Oh, yes. The Darwin factor certainly cleaned up the gene pool when I was a child - damned tort lawyers... g Greg G. |
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