The dark mutterings of a former mild-mannered reporter for a large metropolitan daily newspaper, now living in obscurity in central Indiana.
Friday, September 10, 2004
These little 3" high models of the Nike antiaircraft missile came in cereal boxes and were the bane of grade school teachers when they were in vogue. They were spring loaded (you could replace the stock spring with one from a ballpoint pen for more range) and could be shot from one classroom desk to another with stealthy ease. They could also put your eye out and would never get past the Kellogg's legal department today.
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