But sometimes I can’t help myself. Libbies are so fun to trigger!
7 replies on “I know, I know I shouldn’t”
He forgot Panzerfausts. One kid with Panzafausts is credited with 7 Russian tanks. Even the Russians were impressed and treated him well when he was captured. The meal they gave him on capture was the first he had had in 3 days.
It’s so very important to teach teamwork to kids. Working out ranging and such on a mortar would help their maths skills too. Add to that the first aid skills they’ll need when lefties see this and collapse to the floor, foaming at the mouth and bleeding from the nostrils. What’s not to like? Well done Mr Walton, bravo.
I wish I could claim authorship of this one, but I found it on an obscure blog (whose author received it over-the-transom from somebody else). I’d credit the creator, if I knew who it was.
Agree, though…teamwork, not hivework!
This is an interesting chart (though it seems a little bit too clean to be real):
7 replies on “I know, I know I shouldn’t”
He forgot Panzerfausts. One kid with Panzafausts is credited with 7 Russian tanks. Even the Russians were impressed and treated him well when he was captured. The meal they gave him on capture was the first he had had in 3 days.
It’s so very important to teach teamwork to kids. Working out ranging and such on a mortar would help their maths skills too. Add to that the first aid skills they’ll need when lefties see this and collapse to the floor, foaming at the mouth and bleeding from the nostrils. What’s not to like? Well done Mr Walton, bravo.
I wish I could claim authorship of this one, but I found it on an obscure blog (whose author received it over-the-transom from somebody else). I’d credit the creator, if I knew who it was.
Agree, though…teamwork, not hivework!
This is an interesting chart (though it seems a little bit too clean to be real):
http://www.gunfacts.info/wp-content/uploads/2013/09/Children-and-guns-accidental-child-deaths-and-handgun-supply.jpg
Brought a smirk to my face this morning. Thanks!
Now we need a children’s book.
Molly’s mortar and the monster in the closet
LOL! I’ll write it, if you’ll publish it and hire the lawyers!
First time I watched Major Payne was in a dining hall full of Boy Scouts at summer camp. What a blast that was.