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difficult child brought home a granade today...seriously
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<blockquote data-quote="Marguerite" data-source="post: 275334" data-attributes="member: 1991"><p>I'd have called the media, to make it a very PUBLIC lesson about the dangers of having an unfenced (or easily accessed) range full of unexploded ammo. Maybe the armed services would do what they should do, and clean it up? </p><p></p><p>Reminds me of the story of my brother in law, growing up playing in the streets of post-war Berlin. He was born before WWII and saw a lot of bombing as a kid. In the few years after the war ended, he used to play on the streets and one day found a grenade. He tied a string to the pin and used to play with it by swinging it round over his head. Amazingly, the pin never came out or we would never had heard this story. His mother only heard the story when she came out to visit Australia when her son married my sister. She just shuddered & closed her eyes, very glad she hadn't known it at the time!</p><p></p><p>Marg</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Marguerite, post: 275334, member: 1991"] I'd have called the media, to make it a very PUBLIC lesson about the dangers of having an unfenced (or easily accessed) range full of unexploded ammo. Maybe the armed services would do what they should do, and clean it up? Reminds me of the story of my brother in law, growing up playing in the streets of post-war Berlin. He was born before WWII and saw a lot of bombing as a kid. In the few years after the war ended, he used to play on the streets and one day found a grenade. He tied a string to the pin and used to play with it by swinging it round over his head. Amazingly, the pin never came out or we would never had heard this story. His mother only heard the story when she came out to visit Australia when her son married my sister. She just shuddered & closed her eyes, very glad she hadn't known it at the time! Marg [/QUOTE]
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