What sort of idiot gives a 22 to a kid without some sort of 
instruction?  A bit more deadly?  People used to go deer hunting with 22s.

Paul Stenquist wrote:
> I had a Daisy. Great stuff. But I think it was hard for kids to tell  
> the difference between that and, say, a 22 calibre rifle. One of our  
> neighbors shot me and my friend in the back with a .22 when we were  
> riding down the alley behind our houses on the southside of Chicago.  
> Had to go to the hospital to get the bullet removed from somewhere  
> near my spine. My friend's father was a cop. He cruised down the  
> alley with his .38 and nailed the bastards. We eventually decided not  
> to press charges after we learned that they didn't know that the .22  
> was a bit more deadly than the Daisies we had all grown up with. Live  
> and learn.
> Paul
> On Dec 16, 2006, at 6:24 PM, graywolf wrote:
>
>   
>> Gee, what would happen to Daisy today. Red Ryder would be aghast.
>>
>>
>> Perry Pellechia wrote:
>>     
>>> I found this pretty funny despite the reports of dying children.
>>>
>>> The 10 most dangerous play things of all time:
>>> http://www.radarmagazine.com/features/2006/12/toys.php
>>>
>>> Brings back fond memories....
>>>
>>>       
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