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Don't know who wrote this, but he has a way with words that makes one visualize being right there beside him. Good read. Life as a child growing up in Oklahoma ...
Around age 10, my dad got me one of those little badass compound bow beginner kits.
Of course, the first month I went around our land sticking arrows in anything that could get stuck by an arrow.
Did you know that a 1955 40 horse Farmall tractor tire will take 6 rounds before it goes down? Tough sumbich.
That got boring, so being the 10 yr old Dukes of Hazard fan that I was, I quickly advanced to taking strips of cut up T-shirt doused in chainsaw gas tied around the end and was sending flaming arrows all over the place.
One summer afternoon, I was shooting flaming arrows into a large rotten oak stump in our backyard. I looked over under the carport and saw a shiny brand new can of starting fluid (Ether). A light bulb went off in my head. I grabbed the can and set it on the stump. I thought that it would probably just spray out in a controlled manner once pierced by my arrow. Lets face it, to a 10 yr old mouth-breather like myself, (Ether) really doesn't "sound" all that flammable.
So, I went back into the house and got a 1 pound can of pyrodex (black powder for muzzle loader rifles). My intention was to sprinkle a little bit around the (Ether) can but it all sorta dumped out on me. No biggie, a 1 lb. pyrodex and 16 oz (Ether) should make a loud pop, kinda like a firecracker. You know what? I'm going back in the house for the other can. Yes, I got a second can of pyrodex and dumped it out on the stump too. Now I am cookin'.
I stepped back about 15 ft and lit the 2 stroke arrow. I drew the nock to my cheek and took aim. As I released I heard a clunk as the arrow launched from my bow. In a slow motion time frame, I turned to see my dad getting out of his truck... He just got home from work. OH SHOOT!
So help me God, it took 10 minutes for that arrow to go from my bow to the can. My dad was walking towards me in slow motion with a WTF look in his eyes.
I turned back towards my target just in time to see the arrow pierce the starting fluid can right at the bottom. Right through the main pile of pyrodex and into the can. Oh wow!!!
When the shock wave hit, it knocked me off my feet. I don't know if it was the actual compression wave that threw me back or just my reflex jerk from 235 fricking decibels of sound. I caught a half a millisecond glimpse of the violence during the initial explosion and I will tell you there was dust, grass, and bugs all hovering 1 ft above the ground as far as I could see. It was a low fog layer full of grasshoppers, spiders, and worms.
The daylight turned purple. Let me repeat this: THE FRICKING DAYLIGHT TURNED PURPLE.
There was a big sweetgum tree out by the gate going into the pasture. Notice I said "was." That sumbich got up and ran off.
So here I am, on the ground blown completely out of my shoes with my thundercats T-Shirt shredded, my dad is on the other side of the carport having what I can only assume is a Vietnam flashback:
âECHO BRAVO CHARLIE YOU'RE BRINGIN' EM IN TOO CLOSE!! CEASE FIRE. DAMN IT CEASE FIRE!!!"
His hat has blown off and is 30 ft behind him in the driveway. All windows on the north side of the house are blown out and there is a slow rolling mushroom cloud about 2000 ft. over our backyard.
There is a Honda 185 3-wheeler parked on the other side of the yard and the fenders are drooped down now, touching the tires.
I wish I knew what I said to my dad at this moment. I don't know - I know I said something. I couldn't hear. I couldn't hear inside my own head. I don't think he heard me either... not that it would really matter. I don't remember much from this point on. I said something, felt a sharp pain, and then woke up later. I felt a sharp pain, blacked out again, woke up later... repeat this process for an hour or so and you get the idea. I remember at one point my mom had to give me CPR, and Dad screaming "Bring him back to life so I can kill him again!!!" Thanks Mom.
One thing for sure... I never had to mow around that stump again. Mom had been complaining about that thing for years and dad never did anything about it. You gotta give me credit for stepping up to the plate and taking care of business.
Dad sold his muzzle loader a week or so later.
I still have some sort of bone growth abnormality, either from the blast or the beating, or both.
I guess what I'm trying to say is, get your kids into archery. But only under close supervision. It will teach you parental responsibility.
-- Author Unknown
 
That's how you do it in Oklahoma. I grew up there, and did the same stupid shit. I got my first bow when I was ten. I remember going out to the field behind the neighborhood. We would shoot arrows straight up in the air and see how close the would land next us. Never even considered that we might die. Stupid.
 
I grew up in Tulsa OK during the '60s and first half of the 70's. We had "The Woods" at the end of the street, which we would spend endless hours exploring. Shot the Daisy BB gun at paper targets in the backyard using the old wheelbarrow as a target holder and BB stopper. Now "The Woods" are gone. The creek widened and the land used as water detention ponds during rains. Baseball diamounds, walking paths, picknic tables and BBQ stands now dot the ol' stomping grounds. Houseing developments replace the trees.
 
I had a ash bow taller then I was, I used to shoot it straight up into the air, watch it land, repeat. One day the wind caught it as my parents were sitting outside with their buddy. The arrow landed about 5-6 inches from his thigh, burying itself through the 1/2in plywood face on the redneck deck!

That was an awkward moment when he noticed it land.
 
The arrow landed about 5-6 inches from his thigh, burying itself through the 1/2in plywood face on the redneck deck!

That was an awkward moment when he noticed it land.
I'll bet your EYES were so wide open and maybe your mouth was too before it landed. And then and big wheeeeeeeeeeeeew :D
 
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