We watch "A Christmas Story" every Christmas Day in the afternoon.
"you'll shoot your eye out...".

"you'll shoot your eye out...".
Ditto. A Classic that captures how simple (and great) life was back in the good ol' days.We watch "A Christmas Story" every Christmas Day in the afternoon.
"you'll shoot your eye out...".
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I still own my second and third, 760 power master(wood version from 1974) and a Benjamin blue streak(pre 1980 I believe). Both function fine and will soon go to grand kidsGood flick. Ok guys: Honest answer. How many of you still have your first BB gun? I gave mine to a nephew. Kinda wishing I hadn't. I did buy myself a replacement, just in case of squirrel attacks.![]()
I wanted a BB gun too. I got a Winchester M67A instead.
Damn, the luck! You probably wasn't too disappointed, though.
My dad would never let me have a BB gun as he saw all the neighbor kids getting into trouble with them. My 1st gun was a 22 I got when I was in 8th or 9th grade. No special Xmas traditions at my house but Tracers occasionally have something to do with our New Years celebrationsGood flick. Ok guys: Honest answer. How many of you still have your first BB gun? I gave mine to a nephew. Kinda wishing I hadn't. I did buy myself a replacement, just in case of squirrel attacks.![]()
How bout a big turkey, traditional style and a smaller one stuffed with hot sausage and saurkraut done on the smoker for about 12 hours or so; a big John Martin ham bone in and skin on) on the gas grill for about 6 hours; 2-3 big chuck roasts braised and done cajun style in a big iron dutch oven on real fire for about 6 hours and finally, three big pig stomachs stuffed with loose sausage, bread stuffing and potatoes. 35-40 people and everyone passes out after this meal.
