#119674 - 01/11/08 04:25 AM
Re: 5 Dangerous Things to do with Your Child
[Re: Nicodemus]
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Stranger
Registered: 07/17/06
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Loc: N Cal
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I'm enjoying this thread. I enjoy reading ETS and don't usually have much to add but this time I'll try. I have one to suggest as a possible #6. There are many caveats about this one and finding a safe time & place are paramount as it certainly qualifies as dangerous.
#6. Build a "UFO" with a dry cleaner bag, straws, tape, and nubs of birthday candles.
Edited by Cjoi (01/11/08 10:13 AM)
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#119675 - 01/11/08 04:37 AM
Re: 5 Dangerous Things to do with Your Child
[Re: Blast]
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Registered: 02/03/06
Posts: 170
Loc: TEXAS (where else?)
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I did most of these things when I was a kid and managed to live. When I was 10, I stuck a ball of clay on a board and pushed a .22 shell into the ball. Then I (you know you see this coming) shot the .22 with a BB gun. There was a pop that made my ears ring and a sudden pain that left me breathless. The .22 case hit me in the middle of my chest and left a bloody, seeping, superficial flesh wound. I'm proud to say that I staggered backward, but did NOT drop the BB gun.
I think I'm going to leave that one out of my things to do with my kids (5 y.o. boy and 1 y.o. girl).
Has anyone mentioned bottle rocket fights? The nanny culture has long since made the small bottle rockets illegal in TX and probably the rest of the U.S. (they were sold by the gross pack - 12 rockets to a small pack, 12 packs to the gross). Man those bottle rocket fights were great, sometimes the whole neighborhood would be involved. Dad's (and the occasional mom with bandaids) would be out helping their kids wage war. And each side would have a 5 gallon bucket with water and a shovel to put out the occasional fire. Great, potentially dangerous, fun!
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#119713 - 01/11/08 03:08 PM
Re: 5 Dangerous Things to do with Your Child
[Re: LumpyJaw]
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let's see: i've got a scar on each pointer finger in almost exactly the same place. It's cool cause when I clasp my hands together the scars line up perfectly. One is from a SAK closing in me. The other is from a chainsaw blade that i broke apart and was swinging around cause I'd just read a whole stack of Ghostrider comics.
A burn scar between the thumb and pointer on my right hand from a bit of burning rope. One on the back of my right hand where I threw a knife and it bounced and came back at me.
A round one near the cuticle on my left pointer finger. I forget what i was doing, but it involved a razer blade. It slipped and sliced a chunk of flesh almost completely off. I didnt' want my mom to freak out, so i just put it back together with scotch tape. healed fine, but to this day, that area is slightly numb.
Big old scar on the inside of the big tow on my left foot where I stepped on a bottle which broke and went right through the moccasin I was wearing. The cut was so clean I didn't even know I'd been cut until I saw that i was leaving a trail of blood behind me. That one needed stitches.
When i was REAL little i was spinning around on the coffee table at my grandparent's house. I slipped off and sliced my head open on the stone hearth. that one got me three stitches and a lollipop for being a good boy at the doctor's office.
There's a fairly new one on my right hand where I lashed myself while practicing with my bullwhip.
One little scar on my belly where i got with a Roman Candle last year. I LOVE bottle rocket wars. There's a fireworks supercenter near us and every year in July we(me, my brother and sister, and the neighbors) go and buy as many bottle rockets as we can get for twenty dollars. then we tie cardboard shields to our arms and go to war in the yard. We've got two acres and a forest, so we have plenty of room to move around. A few years ago one of the neighbors threw a string of firecrackers at me and it went off right by my head. That was the single most painful thing I've ever experienced, and I was almost completely deaf in my left ear for two days. Of course, that didn't stop me from reentering the fray after the pain subsided.
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#119737 - 01/11/08 07:22 PM
Re: 5 Dangerous Things to do with Your Child
[Re: Blast]
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Geezer
Registered: 01/21/04
Posts: 5163
Loc: W. WA
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Blast, why does your list not surprise me?
Sue
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#119804 - 01/12/08 10:15 AM
Re: 5 Dangerous Things to do with Your Child
[Re: Susan]
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Journeyman
Registered: 09/29/07
Posts: 69
Loc: Lost in Waipahu, HI
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Blast, why does your list not surprise me?
Sue I'm surprised and disappointed. This looks like the short list.
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#119827 - 01/12/08 08:05 PM
Re: 5 Dangerous Things to do with Your Child
[Re: Onedzguy]
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Geezer
Registered: 01/21/04
Posts: 5163
Loc: W. WA
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Well, it probably is the short list. The really BIG stuff he left out so we all wouldn't say something like, "We knew you were dangerous to be around, but how could you have been that dumb?!" And he probably left out all the small stuff as not being noteworthy. Sue
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