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Posted by Billy NY on December 31, 2005 at 09:16:10 from (64.12.117.7):
In Reply to: Re: Gotcha! posted by Allan in NE on December 31, 2005 at 08:29:06:
I can't say I've heard of this one before, it sounds dangerous, here I am worried about gettin zapped by accident by the Miller NT 251 trail blazer on occasion when stick welding, so far so good. However, our shotgun "wad fights" - (all shot removed) was really not a good idea, matter of fact, plain stupidity, even though we made very clear rules for safety reasons, I can't even imagine kids our age then doing things like this today by any means, how we never get caught is unbelievable, none of us were really stupid, or malicious, a little crazy sometimes. Without a doubt, not any way to handle firearms, we did not carry on with wad fights for long, ( was fun i hate to admit ) but we all smartened up and decided hunting was a much better hobby soon after and all of us practice the utmost firearm safety no matter what. Now you can't even leave your kids in the back yard without supervision in many neighborhoods, you never know who is around. Some really good things kids miss out on today, quite different now and was not that long ago.
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