Those are the kind of "half-cents" we find in CA . The east coast guys, however, make up "fish-tales" about supposed USA half-cent coins found over there
it will thrill you to know that's one I have not found yet haha
And op I was one of those destructive kids who did that type of stuff to pennies. tin snips, ball peen hammer, files, .22 marlin lever action, pellet and bb guns, super glue, and so on. I wager it was a bored kid
No, you were a NORMAL kid. Those are all things kids did, when there wasn't a controller to a video game console in their hands...
Other top-items:
Burning ants with magnifying glasses
Being a minor-arsonist
rock-throwing was an art
Pinecone wars
Playing "army"
Building a Fort to keep the girls out (not that they ever wanted to come in)
Wandering the local ditches looking for frogs, tadpoles, minnows, crawdads, snakes, horny toads, and lizards
Collecting bugs and putting them in jars with cotton balls soaked in rubbing alcohol (to kill them humanely). Sticking pins in them to boards.
Slingshots
Imagination games. Oh my goodness... Kids today do not know how to turn a bed into a pirate boat, and fight off raiders.
BLOCKS. We could build all kinds of stuff with wood.
GI JOE and Star Wars toys.
Finger painting. Moms today are too afraid of messes, I think.
The list goes on and on.. I think the imagination games part is missing the most, in today's generation...
Skippy
No, you were a NORMAL kid. Those are all things kids did, when there wasn't a controller to a video game console in their hands...
Other top-items:
Burning ants with magnifying glasses
Being a minor-arsonist
rock-throwing was an art
Pinecone wars
Playing "army"
Building a Fort to keep the girls out (not that they ever wanted to come in)
Wandering the local ditches looking for frogs, tadpoles, minnows, crawdads, snakes, horny toads, and lizards
Collecting bugs and putting them in jars with cotton balls soaked in rubbing alcohol (to kill them humanely). Sticking pins in them to boards.
Slingshots
Imagination games. Oh my goodness... Kids today do not know how to turn a bed into a pirate boat, and fight off raiders.
BLOCKS. We could build all kinds of stuff with wood.
GI JOE and Star Wars toys.
Finger painting. Moms today are too afraid of messes, I think.
The list goes on and on.. I think the imagination games part is missing the most, in today's generation...
Skippy
No, you were a NORMAL kid. Those are all things kids did, when there wasn't a controller to a video game console in their hands...
Other top-items:
Burning ants with magnifying glasses
Being a minor-arsonist
rock-throwing was an art
Pinecone wars
Playing "army"
Building a Fort to keep the girls out (not that they ever wanted to come in)
Wandering the local ditches looking for frogs, tadpoles, minnows, crawdads, snakes, horny toads, and lizards
Collecting bugs and putting them in jars with cotton balls soaked in rubbing alcohol (to kill them humanely). Sticking pins in them to boards.
Slingshots
Imagination games. Oh my goodness... Kids today do not know how to turn a bed into a pirate boat, and fight off raiders.
BLOCKS. We could build all kinds of stuff with wood.
GI JOE and Star Wars toys.
Finger painting. Moms today are too afraid of messes, I think.
The list goes on and on.. I think the imagination games part is missing the most, in today's generation...
Skippy
One to add to the list. Used to have apple wars. Get a six foot bendy sapling, stick one the end and then send apples at whistling speeds at your friends. Man would they leave some good colorful bruises
Good one that my brother and also did.
Saplings worked but I used a bicycle inner tube on crossed wood, like a cross bow, to get 100 yard+ range.
Boy did we have fun back in those days.