Posted by donjr on June 19, 2012 at 20:14:22 from (72.85.15.172):
In Reply to: laser pointers??? posted by dave2 on June 19, 2012 at 15:09:15:
Funny you should mention those things. About a month ago my oldest (18) grandson got one in the mail. I laid into him then that he does not point it near or at anyone- just like a rifle. He graduated from HS two weeks ago, and just came home from his senior trip to Ocean City yesterday. I was down in the barn on a tractor cleaning it out. Very suddenly, I was blind. In the barn, cloudy day, no one near. In a few seconds, as my sight started to clear up, I was able to see a green spot on the wall of the barn in front of me. I went up to the daughter's, and threatened to shove that thing right up his wazhoo so far that he was going to resemble a lighted skull at Halloween. I still have a yellow spot in my right eye from it. He wanted to let me know he was home, but didn't think the thing would reflect in the mirrors on the tractor. Guess what? They do, and are just as dangerous. They are not a play toy. And idiots should not be allowed to have them without someone supervising them.
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