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Dale Flowers's avatar

"235 decibels of sound...a millisecond glimpse of the violence during the initial explosion...dust, grass, and bugs all hovering 1 ft above the ground as far as I could see...dust fog full of grasshoppers, spiders, and a worm or two. THE COTTON PICKING DAYLIGHT TURNED PURPLE!!"

It was as if I was there the way he described it. I have a similar story that involved an H&R Shakari single-shot rifle, hand loaded .45-70 brass to .458 Winchester specs w/ 405gr jacketed flat point bullet. Fired into an abandonded truck's engine block from 6" away. The ER at the hospital and the Sheriff's Department in Ukiah, CA got involved. I tried to explain to the Sheriff, who'd been called in that Sunday morning, that it kinda was not my fault because, because well, I was just 25, a sailor out camping with his friends trying to have a good time, a six-pack of beer was involved... That is when he cut me off and said, "You are the dumbest emm-effer I have ever met. Say it. Say it to me." I said it and wholeheartedly agreed. Best part of it was that follow up medical care was from a sympathetic HM1 on the ship, so no JAGMAN investigation, no payback of the medical bill and I promoted to Chief a year later. Yeah, I survived a .45-70 "gunshot wound" to the head. It made me smarter, wiser. And sober. The scars on the jaw, forehead and nose are hardly noticeable after 51 years.

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What a great (terrifying - God protects fools and the USA, or something like that, right?) story!

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