


Second photo was taken at night. The glow you see is my pride
My brother once broke the front window of our house, from a block away, with a water balloon, using a water balloon slingshot..Aesop wrote:Trust me when I tell you that every home within our lethal umbrella realized we lads had apprehended the concept of "firebase" long before being taught the concepts by Uncle Sam, to the terror of man and beast for upwards of two blocks in any direction.
I had a similar experience growing up, except my dad DID have a BB gun when he was a kid, therefore we were forbidden from having them. However, he did allow me to purchase a wrist rocket with my own money that I'd earned washing the company trucks. Got accused once of having broken a window with it. My dad was amused since I had been out of state visiting relatives at the time. Heard about it when I got back.Aesop wrote:My parents weren't hoplophobes, but they had an incomplete idea of the proclivities of young boys.
Consequently, they denied my brother and I the possession of a Daisy Red Ryder BB gun, because we might shoot our eyes out, but Ma, having grown up in Depression Ozarkistan, allowed that every boy she grew up in proximity to had a back-pocket slingshot, so she couldn't see any harm in getting us each Wham-O Wrist Rockets with about 10 times the destructive potential, including the helpful conversion of everything from raw fruit to dirt clods and firecrackers as ad hoc ammunition.
When I was in 8th Grade I was in the Civilian Air Patrol. We we're finishing up a SAREX one weekend and someone had brought one of the water balloon slingshots with them. A few of us promptly filled up some balloons and started doing some indirect fire exercises. We we're getting pretty good too. There was a covered firepit near where we were that had a corrugated tin roof and someone had parked the squadron van next to it. There was about a 2-3' gap between the roof of the van and the tin roof. This is important for later. A bunch of the adult members and senior cadet staff were having a short meeting under this covered area, no fire going obviously but there was a great deal of soot and ash in there. We had the bright idea that a water balloon banging off the tin roof would give everybody in there a proper scare. We line up, load, tension, estimate range, and release.HTRN wrote:My brother once broke the front window of our house, from a block away, with a water balloon, using a water balloon slingshot..Aesop wrote:Trust me when I tell you that every home within our lethal umbrella realized we lads had apprehended the concept of "firebase" long before being taught the concepts by Uncle Sam, to the terror of man and beast for upwards of two blocks in any direction.![]()
He was trying to lob it OVER the house into the woods beyond.. Fell about 300 feet short..
I wasn't allowed bb guns or slingshots growing up, because my father had done too many stupid things with his when he was young. But boys will be boys. I'm not sure but I think it might be safer to get it out of your system young.HTRN wrote:My brother once broke the front window of our house, from a block away, with a water balloon, using a water balloon slingshot..Aesop wrote:Trust me when I tell you that every home within our lethal umbrella realized we lads had apprehended the concept of "firebase" long before being taught the concepts by Uncle Sam, to the terror of man and beast for upwards of two blocks in any direction.![]()
He was trying to lob it OVER the house into the woods beyond.. Fell about 300 feet short..