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Old 12-11-2014, 10:49 AM   #1
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When I was 6, Alan Shepherd flew in the Mercury spacecraft. My parents, caught up in the space wave at the time bought me a spring powered rocket for Christmas. It was too strong for me to push in to insert, so my dad would do it. We put the little 5 inch rocket and pressed the button and it would countdown 10 seconds and launch.

That rocket usually left dents in the ceiling. I loved standing over it and moving at the last moment before liftoff.

Later on I was given BB guns and later a .22 rifle (safety first).

Anyone else have toys back then or even now that you played with that were too dangerous for today's generation?
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Old 12-11-2014, 12:48 PM   #2
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Our old toys are not too dangerous for today's generation, just their dumbass parents who didn't learn from their own mistakes.
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I don't remember what they called it but it was a device that you could use to meld plastic sheets into different shapes. It got hot as hell and you sat there breathing fumes from the hot plastic. And yet somehow we survived. These days there would be a million lawsuits.
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Old 12-11-2014, 02:30 PM   #4
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Lawn Darts.
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I had Creeple Peeple. My teacher was constantly taking them and destroying them as somehow they would corrupt us.
Oh wait!!!!
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Along with the BB gun and 22, I also had a nice reserve bow, chemistry set, and a wood burning kit. All before 10.

Our dog limped a lot and had patches of hair missing. No one could figure that out.
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Safe Radioactive Materials...Ha



The set included four Uranium-bearing ore samples

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Blind Dwarf ax tossing


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The set included four Uranium-bearing ore samples

I actually built one from scratch for a class science fair. Alcohol and dry ice. I used thorium from a university lab. I was 10. Remember the old radium wrist watch faces?
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My poor Boba Fett had his backpack rocket glued into his backpack...bastards...
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