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Coyote Hunting - From 10 Yards to over 1,000 Yards
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<blockquote data-quote="DMP25-06" data-source="post: 1988209" data-attributes="member: 27271"><p>Chapter 2 , in the story of " The Great Train Ride ".</p><p></p><p>About 4 weeks after my 2 friends , Frankie H. , age 14 , and his younger brother Mike H. , age 13 , had been rescued from their train ride into the next county north of home , their mother Mrs. H. finally removed their being "Grounded" restraints , and we all readied ourselves for the next pigeon hunting expedition .</p><p></p><p>As we loaded-up , Mrs. H. said " There will be NO hopping on trains this time , and Frankie , with you being the oldest , I expect that you will make certain that your younger brothers Mike and James (age 10) DO NOT try to ride the train . DO YOU UNDERSTAND ? "</p><p></p><p>So , away we walked down to the 28th St. overpass to hunt pigeons , for our allowed time .</p><p></p><p>When it was time to head back home , a very slow moving train was passing , headed north , in the direction of home .</p><p>Mike H. , who ALWAYS wanted to take the EASY way on everything , said " I'll see you guys later , I am not walking " , as he ran along side of the train , and grabbed the side ladder and stepped-up onto the foot stirrup.</p><p></p><p>Frankie shouted out " Mike , get off that train !!!"</p><p></p><p>Mike held onto the ladder with his left hand , and only his left foot in the stirrup , turned to face all of us , with his right arm fully extended , with BB gun in his right hand , and right leg extended away from the boxcar ladder , his body in the proverbial X position , shouts out to all of us ,</p><p>" SEE YOU LATER SUCKERS " !!!!!</p><p></p><p>Frankie's reply to Mike was " Momma told you NOT to get on a train " , as he took dead-aim , and touched-off the shot that hit his brother Mike dead-center between his eyebrows , with the BB burying into his brow .</p><p></p><p>Mike let out a scream and fell from the train , almost falling beneath the wheels and rail .</p><p>At that point in our lives , we often acted without thinking of consequences of what might happen .</p><p></p><p>GOD PROTECTS FOOLS AND CHILDREN .</p><p></p><p>That was our final pigeon hunting expedition to " The Bridge " , as Momma H. was VERY UPSET about having to dig a BB out of Mike's forehead , and she told all of us "Never Again ".</p><p></p><p>DMP25-06</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DMP25-06, post: 1988209, member: 27271"] Chapter 2 , in the story of " The Great Train Ride ". About 4 weeks after my 2 friends , Frankie H. , age 14 , and his younger brother Mike H. , age 13 , had been rescued from their train ride into the next county north of home , their mother Mrs. H. finally removed their being "Grounded" restraints , and we all readied ourselves for the next pigeon hunting expedition . As we loaded-up , Mrs. H. said " There will be NO hopping on trains this time , and Frankie , with you being the oldest , I expect that you will make certain that your younger brothers Mike and James (age 10) DO NOT try to ride the train . DO YOU UNDERSTAND ? " So , away we walked down to the 28th St. overpass to hunt pigeons , for our allowed time . When it was time to head back home , a very slow moving train was passing , headed north , in the direction of home . Mike H. , who ALWAYS wanted to take the EASY way on everything , said " I'll see you guys later , I am not walking " , as he ran along side of the train , and grabbed the side ladder and stepped-up onto the foot stirrup. Frankie shouted out " Mike , get off that train !!!" Mike held onto the ladder with his left hand , and only his left foot in the stirrup , turned to face all of us , with his right arm fully extended , with BB gun in his right hand , and right leg extended away from the boxcar ladder , his body in the proverbial X position , shouts out to all of us , " SEE YOU LATER SUCKERS " !!!!! Frankie's reply to Mike was " Momma told you NOT to get on a train " , as he took dead-aim , and touched-off the shot that hit his brother Mike dead-center between his eyebrows , with the BB burying into his brow . Mike let out a scream and fell from the train , almost falling beneath the wheels and rail . At that point in our lives , we often acted without thinking of consequences of what might happen . GOD PROTECTS FOOLS AND CHILDREN . That was our final pigeon hunting expedition to " The Bridge " , as Momma H. was VERY UPSET about having to dig a BB out of Mike's forehead , and she told all of us "Never Again ". DMP25-06 [/QUOTE]
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