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InterestingYeah
You had objects you picked up and a timer.
Something like that if I remember.
I uh, actually meant about bumper pool
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InterestingYeah
You had objects you picked up and a timer.
Something like that if I remember.
Interesting
I uh, actually meant about bumper pool
Yep! And WITHOUT all those stoopid "obvious warnings" printed on the box.
Had one of these too. But it never officially flew. I wanted my Dad to assist but couldn't wait.
So I hooked up all the strings to the controller and took it out in the back yard thinking I'd spin around and let centrifugal force keep it airborne.
Made 2 turns and it crash landed. Those fix landing gear legs stuck and it cartwheeled, braking the right wing off right inside the landing strut.
Not structurally sound enough to fly after that.
I played it once at a friend's house, never managed to get any balls into any holesYeah, It's nothing like real pool, but kept us kids occupied one summer.
I actually had a daisy, but not a pump one, the kind you cocked once with the trigger guard, and then fired.Prolly the best gift i got as a kid was the daisy pump bb gun. I had it a few season and shot so many mice and rats at the burn pile. That was some fun times. The pump was kick ass cause you could juice it up.
I lost it one year ... then found it the next year in the woods. It was weathered and wouldn't hold air after that.I ain't been right since.
I was into the Estes Rockets.
Lost more than I recovered.
I was into the Estes Rockets.
Lost more than I recovered.
Prolly the best gift i got as a kid was the daisy pump bb gun. I had it a few season and shot so many mice and rats at the burn pile. That was some fun times. The pump was kick ass cause you could juice it up.
I lost it one year ... then found it the next year in the woods. It was weathered and wouldn't hold air after that.I ain't been right since.
haha, oh yeah those were great. But I still enjoyed lining up a row of the paper caps, finding a nice pointy rock, and seeing how many caps you could set off in one swipe.
First time I sent a bug up in my Estes rocket, I lost it.
10 years later, I'm mowing the lawn and find it under a cedar tree.
The bug was gone.
haha, oh yeah those were great. But I still enjoyed lining up a row of the paper caps, finding a nice pointy rock, and seeing how many caps you could set off in one swipe.