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One which still makes me shiver when I think about it. The village room needed the grass cutting around it and as there were only about five lads in the village we were volunteered. There weren't enough grass hooks to go round so I ended up squabbling for one with another lad. Trouble was I held the handle and he grabbed the blade. Anyway I pulled, he held on and then he had four fingers hanging by threads.

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i wouldn't say they were daft things i did more like stupid and dangerous

firing firework rockets out of scaffold tube up a hill at cars coming over the top

bangers in glass milk bottles

bangers in dog eggs

setting all the local community bonfires alight the day before they were doing their display

took peoples dogs out their gardens then took them back the next day for the reward

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we used to build forts in the hay barn and shoot at one another with black widows, also once made a zip line between two spruce from the thinnest piece of rope going resulting in falling around 10 feet luckily only severely winded! and all kinds of trouble you can imagine from having old cars to run around :biggrin:

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I climbed trees, lots of trees. My father has a lot of land where we used to live when we were kids and I made it my mission to climb most of them, the bigger the better. Nuts seeing as I hadn't even heard of a harness when I was 9 or 10. I loved it though didn't get caught once else my old man would have had my pants down

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we used to build forts in the hay barn and shoot at one another with black widows, also once made a zip line between two spruce from the thinnest piece of rope going resulting in falling around 10 feet luckily only severely winded! and all kinds of trouble you can imagine from having old cars to run around :biggrin:

We done that with black widows :thumbup1:

Also done it with "the gat" air pistol things and agreed on "body shot only" however I still have the scar on 1 cheek to prove we could never keep to our word :001_rolleyes: How no one lost an eye was beyond me.. :blushing:

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Growing up in the South Wales valleys in the early 1990's there were always old mine shafts/workings to explore. On one occasion my mate and I went exploring with 2 torches, a candle & matches (never heard of methane or black damp gas at the age of 15).

We had been underground for about an hour when we were confronted by a tour guide and a group of french tourists. Little did we know that we had wandered into tunnels of a well known South Wales mining museum.

My mate just looked at me and said run which we did, to this day I don't know who was the most shocked us, the tour guide or the tourists.:lol:

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We done that with black widows :thumbup1:

Also done it with "the gat" air pistol things and agreed on "body shot only" however I still have the scar on 1 cheek to prove we could never keep to our word :001_rolleyes: How no one lost an eye was beyond me.. :blushing:

 

I remember the Gat . The barrel used to jump forward when you discharged it . Picking pellets out of my chest L.O.L.

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