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Caleb Strange Special user Manchester UK 676 Posts |
Magix,
Well done! I stepped on the 'bulb' of my young son's air-powered foam rocket, and was ballistically assaulted. The rush of movement, the glancing blow to my equatorial region, and the feel of the fins scuttering up my torso (as the rocket continued its ascent)... Well, you get the picture. I should point out that this rocket is only a toddler's toy; it can blast up to only twenty feet or so. I'd hate for anybody to injure themselves experimenting with anything more vigorous and pneumatic. On a more serious note, this thrilling sensation has obvious bizarre/seance applications; particularly in the right context. And although the context here was entirely accidental, the darkness and the scary cryptozoological thoughts greatly added to the startling nature of my experience. Regards, Caleb Strange.
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