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<blockquote data-quote="I luv herfrds" data-source="post: 419831" data-attributes="member: 5917"><p>Knew a kid that shot a rock with a .22 that came back and hit him in the knee. :roll: What a dumb a**. He still is.</p><p></p><p> My "I can't believe I survived" was sledding down a hill at night with 3 other friends. The sled would normally stop at the end of the run because there was a large pile of snow at the edge of the pond, well this time it didn't. We bounced once with the inner tube and twice without. Because we were the first over it we could see that once launched we went about 15-20 feet before touch down. The road was about 6-8 feet above us. We could barely move.</p><p>Lucky we didn't break our necks or backs. It sure was fun being young and dumb.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="I luv herfrds, post: 419831, member: 5917"] Knew a kid that shot a rock with a .22 that came back and hit him in the knee. :roll: What a dumb a**. He still is. My "I can't believe I survived" was sledding down a hill at night with 3 other friends. The sled would normally stop at the end of the run because there was a large pile of snow at the edge of the pond, well this time it didn't. We bounced once with the inner tube and twice without. Because we were the first over it we could see that once launched we went about 15-20 feet before touch down. The road was about 6-8 feet above us. We could barely move. Lucky we didn't break our necks or backs. It sure was fun being young and dumb. [/QUOTE]
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