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Had a little problem this evening....



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I didn't know what happened just had some powder burns on my face. Checked the video and then looked and saw I had a missing nipple. Wait not me the gun had a missing nipple.....

Thanks for the clarification, I already learned to much about nipples from @Grimm and Naekid’s conversation at the other place and carryover to here :)
 
Angie..looks like some hamfests we go to. Betcha glad it's not a tailgate. Freezing weather and o'dark thirty are bad times to set up. Even if there is a burrito wagon.

There was a tiny bit of stuff outside, but nothing as they use to be. I grew up going to hamfest since I was a toddler. I remember them at fairgrounds, and picnics, etc. Much more family affairs. Now they are approaching electronic conventions. I like the smaller visiting ones.
 
:LOL::LOL::LOL: But you just can't make stories like that up!:LOL::LOL::LOL:
Truth is stranger than fiction. Around the campfire I could regale you with tales of the sublime, absurd and astounding, all of them true ... like my son being attacked by a baboon, or being on a bus in SEAsia held up by bandits, or my cousin the scientific genius who knew that if you put a fingertip on the end of a rifle barrel the air pressure build up would stop the projectile, and put his theory to the test. Tales of skydiving accidents and frozen temperatures and South African prisons. Life has been interesting.
 
Truth is stranger than fiction. Around the campfire I could regale you with tales of the sublime, absurd and astounding, all of them true ... like my son being attacked by a baboon, or being on a bus in SEAsia held up by bandits, or my cousin the scientific genius who knew that if you put a fingertip on the end of a rifle barrel the air pressure build up would stop the projectile, and put his theory to the test. Tales of skydiving accidents and frozen temperatures and South African prisons. Life has been interesting.

I was charged by a red assed baboon! No match for a hillbilly and a rock... We had a drive through animal park here when I was a young man, my uncle owned 440 acres adjoining it. I was working for him at the time cutting brush on that property. I had a new 1985 s10 and was walking up the trail after work carying my saw and gas can as I got closer to my truck I could see all my possessions from inside the truck scattered all over the ground. I cautiously approached and a damn baboon jumped out of the truck and showed his teeth it took me by surprise all I knew to do was drop my saw and pick up a nice sized creek rock. I know that critter could sense my fear he ran at me and when he was about 15ft I let him have it with the rock, it stopped him in his tracks he turned and ran the other way. The animal park went bankrupt and years later people were still seeing all sorts of crazy animals around here. I would bet to this day you could still find fallow deer in that area.
 
I was charged by a red assed baboon! No match for a hillbilly and a rock... We had a drive through animal park here when I was a young man, my uncle owned 440 acres adjoining it. I was working for him at the time cutting brush on that property. I had a new 1985 s10 and was walking up the trail after work carying my saw and gas can as I got closer to my truck I could see all my possessions from inside the truck scattered all over the ground. I cautiously approached and a damn baboon jumped out of the truck and showed his teeth it took me by surprise all I knew to do was drop my saw and pick up a nice sized creek rock. I know that critter could sense my fear he ran at me and when he was about 15ft I let him have it with the rock, it stopped him in his tracks he turned and ran the other way. The animal park went bankrupt and years later people were still seeing all sorts of crazy animals around here. I would bet to this day you could still find fallow deer in that area.


Ah, the stories that could be shared.
 
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