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Oh, you always struck me as a Jart victim.I can still remember the day my dad taught me the fine art of Mumbly Peg.
Pleased to meet you .. Grumpyolman ..I rode my bike about 2 miles to school and never got run over. And on the weekends I would play outside with buddies all day. Amazing!
so lumpy sr and mrs lumpy sr did not care enough to protect your head in a bike crash?I recall riding my bike free and unprotected .. no padding, no helmet .. just free and fun..
they would have to take that pump action daisy from my cold dead hand.Can you even fathom what the reaction would be from people today if they saw a passel of kids on their bikes, with all manner of pellet guns, 22s, and other "implements of destruction" headed down to the river?
That was every day sight in my town in the Summertime.
BTW.....I never remembered a single kid that "shot their eye out" either.
A BB gun is about the most dangerous thing you can give a young boy. Those steel BBs ricochet like nothing else. I'd suggest an actual pellet gun. Pellets splatter on hard surfaces, and are inherently more accurate than BBs. Might as well get them trained in accuracy right out the gate...they would have to take that pump action daisy from my cold dead hand.
i regret shooting a few song birds before i learned better but that should be safety training.
i wonder how many kids really do shoot their eyes out.
looks like 300 per year from "non gunpowder projectiles" about 1/2 of them foam. do they mean "nurf?"
Foam Bullets Tied to Growing Number of Kids' Eye Injuries
Researchers at Parisian ED tally potential sight-threatening injuries over the past decadewww.medpagetoday.com
I suspect.they would have to take that pump action daisy from my cold dead hand.
i regret shooting a few song birds before i learned better but that should be safety training.
i wonder how many kids really do shoot their eyes out.
looks like 300 per year from "non gunpowder projectiles" about 1/2 of them foam. do they mean "nurf?"
Foam Bullets Tied to Growing Number of Kids' Eye Injuries
Researchers at Parisian ED tally potential sight-threatening injuries over the past decadewww.medpagetoday.com