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Post by wolf on Feb 27, 2020 17:35:20 GMT
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1. When is the last time your smoke detector was triggered?----When I took the obnoxious thing outside with my hammer.
Alexandra thought (out LOUD)
Lol, glad you got a kick out of it, Alexandra. You should see what I do to water guns, I've had prohibition on those things since my kid was 4. (he just couldn't resist sneaking up on ME and firing away! All the time!) Smashed many of them with my hammer out on the drive way. Also threatened family and friends with buying all their kids super soakers, if they didn't stop buying my kid the same sort of stuff.
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Post by Deleted on Feb 27, 2020 17:58:30 GMT
wolf
I liked your memories. Had one in my early years too and it didn't last more than an hour before my father took it away from me and never saw the thing again. I was so upset. But when I was around 12 he started to teach me how to target shoot and have been doing it ever since. When I asked him way back then why he wanted to teach me. He said he
thought I had an interest and then he said (which made me smile) I don't need to have a
son to teach, daughters are just as capable.
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Post by wolf on Feb 27, 2020 18:31:15 GMT
wolf
I liked your memories. Had one in my early years too and it didn't last more than an hour before my father took it away from me and never saw the thing again. I was so upset. But when I was around 12 he started to teach me how to target shoot and have been doing it ever since. When I asked him way back then why he wanted to teach me. He said he
thought I had an interest and then he said (which made me smile) I don't need to have a
son to teach, daughters are just as capable.
Ah....wonderful memory and outstanding Dad. I like that, made my day.
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Post by Deleted on Mar 2, 2020 22:24:59 GMT
wolf
I liked your memories. Had one in my early years too and it didn't last more than an hour before my father took it away from me and never saw the thing again. I was so upset. But when I was around 12 he started to teach me how to target shoot and have been doing it ever since. When I asked him way back then why he wanted to teach me. He said he
thought I had an interest and then he said (which made me smile) I don't need to have a
son to teach, daughters are just as capable.
Ah....wonderful memory and outstanding Dad. I like that, made my day. Thanks Wolf, that means more than I can say.
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