What a great thread. Some very funny stuff.
When I was a kid, we watched Kung Fu on TV. Remember at the beginning of each episode, they would show Qui Chang Kane rising up through his training, as a kid, teenager, etc? Well, one of the scenes was where he had spears thrown at him and he would deflect them away with his arms in a karate type of move. Well, my brother and I would re-enact that with a couple of long tree branches, sharpened nicely to replicate a spear. Nobody got impaled, thankfully, but knocking them away with the arms hurt like hell (they were thick branches we used).
A few years later was the era of the pellet gun wars for us. We actually had wars in our basement! There was one time that I was hiding in our bedroom in the basement, my brother was in the rumpus room on the other side of the basement with his pellet gun.
I opened the door just enough to peek out the crack and promptly got shot in the forehead, dead center. To this day I thank god that it didn't hit me in the eye, as that would have been the end of the eye, I'm sure. My head bled like a stuck pig. My folks were not home at the time, and like any good brother, we concocted a story about how i accidentally fell and hit my head on the corner of a table. Anyway, for years after that, I felt that either I had a bone chip in my head, or that the pellet was still in there, as there was a bump there that wouldn't go away. Just 2 years ago I mentioned this to my doctor, as the bump always bothered me. He sent me for an xray, and sure enough, there was a nice picture of my pellet imbedded in my skull. About a week later, my doctor had me come back for the "pellet-ectomy". I had that pellet in my head for over 25 years!!
Dale.
When I was a kid, we watched Kung Fu on TV. Remember at the beginning of each episode, they would show Qui Chang Kane rising up through his training, as a kid, teenager, etc? Well, one of the scenes was where he had spears thrown at him and he would deflect them away with his arms in a karate type of move. Well, my brother and I would re-enact that with a couple of long tree branches, sharpened nicely to replicate a spear. Nobody got impaled, thankfully, but knocking them away with the arms hurt like hell (they were thick branches we used).
A few years later was the era of the pellet gun wars for us. We actually had wars in our basement! There was one time that I was hiding in our bedroom in the basement, my brother was in the rumpus room on the other side of the basement with his pellet gun.
I opened the door just enough to peek out the crack and promptly got shot in the forehead, dead center. To this day I thank god that it didn't hit me in the eye, as that would have been the end of the eye, I'm sure. My head bled like a stuck pig. My folks were not home at the time, and like any good brother, we concocted a story about how i accidentally fell and hit my head on the corner of a table. Anyway, for years after that, I felt that either I had a bone chip in my head, or that the pellet was still in there, as there was a bump there that wouldn't go away. Just 2 years ago I mentioned this to my doctor, as the bump always bothered me. He sent me for an xray, and sure enough, there was a nice picture of my pellet imbedded in my skull. About a week later, my doctor had me come back for the "pellet-ectomy". I had that pellet in my head for over 25 years!!
Dale.