What kind of dangerous toys did you have?

   / What kind of dangerous toys did you have? #51  
How about those gas powered airplanes that were on a string and you stood in the middle and they flew around you in a circle. We crashed them into each other and constantly hurt our fingers starting the props. We also used to have stick fights in the woods where you would whack a dead stick on a tree and the end would break off and fly towards your "enemy". My front teeth on the bottom are still crooked from stick fights!
 
   / What kind of dangerous toys did you have? #52  
I grew-up on the families small fruit farm. Eight of us kids including cousins with a age differance of 12 years. I was the youngest. There were about six neighbor kids with-in a mile. BB guns where big. It was our job to keep the black birds out of the cherry trees. Many a chickmunk never made it either.

Tree forts were every wheres. I'm talking 15 - 20 foot up. Shingled roof. Allowed to camp out in them on weekends. PB&J sandwiches were breakfest and lunch. More than once someone fell/pushed out for doing something wrong.

Played army alot. When our BB guns where up graded to 22's somebody was going to lose more than a eye.

When we played cowboy and indian the younger group ended up being the indians and got the bow & arrows while the cowboys had the BB guns. Its amazing none of us ever got taken away.

In the winter we had this hill "toilet hill" (because of the two hole outhouse at the bottom) that we would sled down. Would build a snow jump to launch us into the air. We all had the wind knocked out of us several times.

Started one brush fire from shooting bottle rockets at each others tree forts. Lost one tree fort and grouned for a week, in the middle of summer:(

We would leave the house after breakfest and be home in time for supper. Never a care where you went or what you did. During the week dinner was at noon. That was the big meal of the day.

I can remember my uncles going the the Grange for square dancing on weekends.

I think I'm still living on the edge at 56. Cannondale quad, Harley roadking, three chainsaws and a GF younger than me.

Oh, I still live on that same farm, its been broken up but its still all owned by family. Just no more farming. Now some rentals.
 
   / What kind of dangerous toys did you have? #53  
Lets see..... There was free access to the 1972 JD140, which you could throw in gear and run beside it. **** chains are hard on legs! There was acetylene, used mostly for filling milk jugs and touching them off. (What? I can't hear you!) and now, having had my body grow around my immature brain, I have this!

YouTube - Newtons Law pneumatic cannon
 
   / What kind of dangerous toys did you have? #54  
Haymaker, you touched a memory off for me. We used to get those big inflatable "punching clows" and fill them with oxy acetyelne and then blow them up. Yikes!:eek:
 
   / What kind of dangerous toys did you have? #55  
Haymaker, you touched a memory off for me. We used to get those big inflatable "punching clows" and fill them with oxy acetyelne and then blow them up. Yikes!:eek:


Between that, Queensryche, and dirtbikes, I'm headed for premature deafness. But then, I've noticed a key thing on most guys who have been married for a long time...... They're hard of hearing!

I've moved from acetylene to Tannerite. Mucho fun!
 
   / What kind of dangerous toys did you have? #56  
And then there was the BMX bikes, in which we were just as good as the pros of the time, with no rear brakes, bald tires, only protective gear was the minimal padding provided by a pair of dirty underwear and shorts......
 
   / What kind of dangerous toys did you have? #57  
I loved jarts, those big lawn darts that are outlawed now. Guess too many people got jarted.
 
   / What kind of dangerous toys did you have? #58  
"Oops, I've been jarted again" Isn't that a song?

I've hunted everywhere for a Jart to use in a sabot with the air cannon. No such luck!
 
   / What kind of dangerous toys did you have? #59  
M-80s, and I don't mean those little firecracker things they call M-80s at the fireworks stand these days. I,m talking about a real 1/8th section of a stick of dynomite with a fuse. We lived near the Mexican border and these were everywhere in the early 70s. Of course after lighting them off one at a time the next step for us 12 year old navy seal wanna be's was multi M-80 explosions. No animals or mail boxes were ever harmed, but red ant mounds and a few trash cans were in danger. If we had not moved on to cars and girls we would all be blind, armless or dead. WARNING..... kids, DO NOT try these things today, we were PROFESSIONALS!!
Jack
 
   / What kind of dangerous toys did you have? #60  
M-80s, and I don't mean those little firecracker things they call M-80s at the fireworks stand these days. I,m talking about a real 1/8th section of a stick of dynomite with a fuse. We lived near the Mexican border and these were everywhere in the early 70s. Of course after lighting them off one at a time the next step for us 12 year old navy seal wanna be's was multi M-80 explosions. No animals or mail boxes were ever harmed, but red ant mounds and a few trash cans were in danger. If we had not moved on to cars and girls we would all be blind, armless or dead. WARNING..... kids, DO NOT try these things today, we were PROFESSIONALS!!
Jack
 

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