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difficult child brought home a granade today...seriously
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<blockquote data-quote="DammitJanet" data-source="post: 275410" data-attributes="member: 1514"><p>Our bases are fairly open from points. Especially if a kid rides in on a bike through the woods or something. Tina..you are in VA beach right? I have been on that base. Its not that easy to just drive on that base from the front gate without getting stopped but it is a public base. Not only that, Tina's family is military so they have access anyway. </p><p></p><p>There are signs everywhere telling people not to go near the shooting ranges. Not to go near the bombing ranges. etc etc. </p><p></p><p>I live near...well relatively...the largest Army base on the east coast. My house shakes when they do their bombing exercises. Im not entirely sure exactly where they drop those bombs but I wouldnt want to live right under them. Bet that is some cheap property! I am in the flight path. It is nothing to see 15 C-130's fly over my house at a time. Low! </p><p></p><p>The military really does all it can to keep the public safe from them. It does. I have seen it myself. I have been on quite a few bases on the east coast.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DammitJanet, post: 275410, member: 1514"] Our bases are fairly open from points. Especially if a kid rides in on a bike through the woods or something. Tina..you are in VA beach right? I have been on that base. Its not that easy to just drive on that base from the front gate without getting stopped but it is a public base. Not only that, Tina's family is military so they have access anyway. There are signs everywhere telling people not to go near the shooting ranges. Not to go near the bombing ranges. etc etc. I live near...well relatively...the largest Army base on the east coast. My house shakes when they do their bombing exercises. Im not entirely sure exactly where they drop those bombs but I wouldnt want to live right under them. Bet that is some cheap property! I am in the flight path. It is nothing to see 15 C-130's fly over my house at a time. Low! The military really does all it can to keep the public safe from them. It does. I have seen it myself. I have been on quite a few bases on the east coast. [/QUOTE]
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