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I know the immediate family has them somewhere but I'm not sure where they are at or else it wouldn't be past tense.Just for the record, I endorse this neither with arrows or jarts. What I liked is the “used to” part.
I know the immediate family has them somewhere but I'm not sure where they are at or else it wouldn't be past tense.Just for the record, I endorse this neither with arrows or jarts. What I liked is the “used to” part.
Nope. You can shoot upwards at quite an angle and have the bullet come down with a bunch of energy, easily enough to punch a hold in a TBM or a head. It is possible to shoot straight up and have the bullet use all of its energy in the climb (see MythBusters) but if it doesn't, it will come down at more than terminal speed (which would just make a dent) and bad things could happen.My question is how a round came from above. Someone had to be shooting down at him. Am I the only one who finds this odd?
Lobotomy in a box.Lawn darts was the best game ever when I was a kid in the 60s....
Especially at night...
It is a wonder any of us survived our childhood.
No problem with jarts present tense...just the self-targeting part of the game.I know the immediate family has them somewhere but I'm not sure where they are at or else it wouldn't be past tense.
It is a wonder any of us survived our childhood.
I broke my arm on two separate occasions, an ankle, and had number of stitches..It is a wonder any of us survived our childhood.
I broke my arm on two separate occasions, an ankle, and had number of stitches..
I broke my arm on two separate occasions, an ankle, and had number of stitches..
To this day it surprises me when I meet someone who's never broken a bone!
Surprise!To this day it surprises me when I meet someone who's never broken a bone!
To this day it surprises me when I meet someone who's never broken a bone!
Surprise!
I've taken a lot of falls and had my share of stitches, bruises, sprains, strains, etc, but no broken bones. My bones are just too thick, I guess (like my head).To this day it surprises me when I meet someone who's never broken a bone!
I was lucky to have never had my coach say things like that to me...No broken bones but some cracked ribs. Back in the day the coach would just say, "walk it off kid" or "just rub some dirt on it!"
I was lucky to have never had my coach say things like that to me...
I was on the rifle team, though.
I've had the misfortune to see a forearm fracture to the point the hand was twisted around the wrong way, twice, and both times it was because the person stuck out an arm to try to stop themselves falling: once in high school rugby tryouts (I didn't make the team, but at least I didn't break anything), and once in university judo practice. Despite that one person's mistake, judo is good at training you to take a fall properly.No broken bones but some cracked ribs. Back in the day the coach would just say, "walk it off kid" or "just rub some dirt on it!"
Yah my bad I let my bike hurt me at the age of 21. Don't ride bikes anymore took up flying as a hobby, much safer IMHO....Didn’t break any until adulthood. Motorcycles, hang gliding, etc.
I remember reading once that Goodyear had to regularly patch bullet holes in their blimps. Just too tempting a target, I guess (and hard to miss).
I also read once about an Army test of small arms fired straight up. They would tumble on the way down, so they wouldn't come down fast enough to cause much damage. Bullets fired up on an angle are another story.
I had a Trooper at Camp Comanche, Tuzla wounded by a round penetrating a tin roof and hitting him in bed…we did not have to medivac him and our med team was able to treat it…but I did have a medivac that night when the Troopers Platoon Sargent tried to remove a nosey M.P. canine unit from the area supposedly investigating but just getting in the way. The dog attacked with a groin bite to SSG Johnson ( Yes his real name) causing serious injury…forever we referred to it as the Johnson and Johnson incident…He claims in the video that someone fired in the air and the bullet came back down. I find it hard to believe that the terminal velocity of a typical bullet to be enough to penetrate the skin though.
Didn’t break any until adulthood. Motorcycles, hang gliding, etc.
When a mommy and a daddy love each other very much….To this day I still don't know where that guy came from ...
When a mommy and a daddy love each other very much….
Both my current gun club, and two former clubs in towns where I used to live, all at one point offered use of their facilities for police training.
All three stopped the practice, as the walls, ceiling, floor, light fixtures, shooting benches, and port dividers were getting too shot up when the police used the range.
Or just stay in canada, where it is safe.Now I'll remember to the next time I leave my plane tied down overnight in the U.S. Or maybe I'll just set up a fake roadside mailbox to draw away all the bullets.
Sounds like an apocryphal story.
Or at least, our hunters don't waste their rifle bullets on airplanes.Or just stay in canada, where it is safe.
I had a Trooper at Camp Comanche, Tuzla wounded by a round penetrating a tin roof and hitting him in bed…we did not have to medivac him and our med team was able to treat it…but I did have a medivac that night when the Troopers Platoon Sargent tried to remove a nosey M.P. canine unit from the area supposedly investigating but just getting in the way. The dog attacked with a groin bite to SSG Johnson ( Yes his real name) causing serious injury…forever we referred to it as the Johnson and Johnson incident…
I've taken a lot of falls and had my share of stitches, bruises, sprains, strains, etc, but no broken bones. My bones are just too thick, I guess (like my head).
It happens regularly enough to not be surprising when I hear a story like the one you posted.This is now making the rounds on Facebook. Crop duster that came back with a new decoration on his plane.
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Thanks! Now I feel even better about my daughter starting at UNC next month.It happens regularly enough to not be surprising when I hear a story like the one you posted.
Why? Is she going to flying crop dusters?Thanks! Now I feel even better about my daughter starting at UNC next month.