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1164 | Article | Fulton4V | I still have one old super soaker gun at my parents house somewhere. I should hunt for it to see if it works. | Jul 03, 2014 | ||
1165 | Article | Vaporman87 | Just don't use it on your parents. They may not think it was as funny as you. | Super Soaking Your Victims | Jul 07, 2014 | |
4999 | Article | OzKing | I had this exact Super Soaker XP 105 model with double bubble water reservoir and a water bottle size tank... crank this baby up to 105 pumps as that's what we all knew the model number stood for.. Yep.. 105 if you're stringy arms could hold that much pressure and withstand the 2 and a half minutes of pumping to 105 counting slowly to make sure you could ramp the pressure up. Do it too fast and you'll allow air to escape and have to start over. Pretty much we usually only got to 50 because we were kids and we had wars to get to. Super Soaker war, anywhere but in the house. All of us would take our Soakers to the Boys and Girls club. It wasn't school so they couldn't really go against it.. so they'd take 30 to 50 of us to parks down the street so we can go buck wild with water balloon fights. The cool ones had the Super Soakers, mostly 50's or 75's and we came prepared. The less fortunate guys would have their tiny palm size pink water pistol snug in their mouth pulling the trigger and drinking the water. Yep, they must have been thirsty.. but now as an adult it could have been mimicking a cry for help and putting them out of their non-Super-Soaker-having misery... because not even those pink pistols with their cheapo plug would hold water as it dripped down their elbows. | Super Soaking Your Victims | Aug 07, 2019 | |
1193 | Article | Vaporman87 | Darn it! I don't know how many times now I have read about kids in school having cool parties (pajama parties, pizza parties, etc.). We never had parties in school. Maybe occasionally we would not have to actually do work in class, and instead sit and talk and snack, but we never had parties. We did have a Halloween celebration in elementary school though. It too had a Haunted House set up in one of the classrooms, and the gymnasium was littered with games, food, and contests. It was fun! | TDitH goes Back to School | Sep 03, 2014 | |
1197 | Article | ThatDudeintheHoodie | Sad part is that is slowly going to the wayside. You can't even bring in cupcakes without having someone complaining. | TDitH goes Back to School | Sep 03, 2014 | |
1198 | Article | Vaporman87 | Did your school ever have games like bobbing for apples or the "mystery bag" fishing game where you drop your line behind an upright gym mat and somebody ties a bag on then pulls the string to let you know you've "caught" something? | TDitH goes Back to School | Sep 03, 2014 | |
1199 | Article | ThatDudeintheHoodie | Yes they did. Also there was a doughnut eating contest with the doughnut on the string. | TDitH goes Back to School | Sep 04, 2014 | |
1205 | Article | Vaporman87 | Mmmm. Donuts. | TDitH goes Back to School | Sep 06, 2014 | |
1130 | Article | Vaporman87 | Man. This is what I love about this site and others like it. That chance to peak into the pasts of others and experience the spirit and passion of those good times. This Suddenly Summer contest has truly brought out some of the most well written, passionate, and stirring reads yet. Benson feels like a place I could call home. With a small population (Rutland has around 400), a General Store (just as you described, the still functioning store that just scrapes by meeting the needs of the locals (and has since the 1870's), and the beauty of the water (I live just minutes from the Ohio River). Benson could be Rutland, and vice versa. Thank you so much for sharing this. | Summer at the Lake | Jun 16, 2014 | |
1133 | Article | vkimo | Nice read. That sounds like an ideal Summer. Would love to visit up there one time. | Summer at the Lake | Jun 16, 2014 |