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<blockquote data-quote="watchcollector1968" data-source="post: 1569760" data-attributes="member: 5945"><p>I do remember those days. We also played at school during lunch. We had (if anybody remembers these) tiny little die-cast metal guns that were smaller than a book of matches, the hammers would really cock and you could pull the tiny little trigger, so we would use those during recess. Usually we ended up with the teacher taking them away since we would be trying to play with them during class. We would be warned that next time our parents would be called for us disrupting class and she would give them back to us after school...imagine that, in trouble for being disruptive, not for having toy guns.</p><p></p><p>These days playing army and having something like that in school or calling a clump of dirt a grenade is likely to get kid suspended and a trip to the school counseler for mental eval.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="watchcollector1968, post: 1569760, member: 5945"] I do remember those days. We also played at school during lunch. We had (if anybody remembers these) tiny little die-cast metal guns that were smaller than a book of matches, the hammers would really cock and you could pull the tiny little trigger, so we would use those during recess. Usually we ended up with the teacher taking them away since we would be trying to play with them during class. We would be warned that next time our parents would be called for us disrupting class and she would give them back to us after school...imagine that, in trouble for being disruptive, not for having toy guns. These days playing army and having something like that in school or calling a clump of dirt a grenade is likely to get kid suspended and a trip to the school counseler for mental eval. [/QUOTE]
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