Posted by bob featherstone on December 08, 2011 at 08:06:26 from (207.219.69.229):
In Reply to: Question posted by Leroy on December 08, 2011 at 06:33:26:
kinda i guess when i was a kid ( about 12 ) me & a buddy thought it would be a hoot to stick 303 & shot gun shells in cracks in the barn board and shoot them with a .22 to make them blow what could go wrong your thinking ? as i was standing a couple feet from the wall, he shot, cartride exploded & i started leaking chunk in the head, chunk in the hand worst part was having to go home & explain to ma who screamed & pop who smacked LOL no trip to the hospital then , just bandage it up until the leaking stopped funny, many years later a peice of steel hit me in the head at work they sent me for some kinda scan, doc comes back & says he don"t know how , but looks like there is a chunk of steel in my head ?? jeesus, had to explain the whole thing young guy, asked " you didn"t get it removed ?" guess it"s with me for life ( plus the little chunk still in the back of my right hand LOL damn kids, but like i said, what could go wrong ?? bob
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