Very good for the kinesthetic learner. Good for the three R’s, too.
Dad: “And what does that cartridge say?”
Son: “Federal 9mm +P”
Dad: “And how many are in that magazine?”
Son: “Fifteen”
Dad: “And if Daddy performs two Mozambique Drills, how many cartridges are left?”
Son: [thinks for a moment] “Nine.”
Dad: “And how many more Mozambique Drills can Daddy do before needing to reload?”
Son: “Daddy should reload at the first lull in fighting and should seek to break off from the fight if practicable, but assuming he cannot he has enough for three more drills.”
Dad: “Good job, son. Let’s go get some ice cream.”
May 19th, 2009 at 9:21 am
Now THAT is awesome !!
May 19th, 2009 at 11:11 am
Very good for the kinesthetic learner. Good for the three R’s, too.
Dad: “And what does that cartridge say?”
Son: “Federal 9mm +P”
Dad: “And how many are in that magazine?”
Son: “Fifteen”
Dad: “And if Daddy performs two Mozambique Drills, how many cartridges are left?”
Son: [thinks for a moment] “Nine.”
Dad: “And how many more Mozambique Drills can Daddy do before needing to reload?”
Son: “Daddy should reload at the first lull in fighting and should seek to break off from the fight if practicable, but assuming he cannot he has enough for three more drills.”
Dad: “Good job, son. Let’s go get some ice cream.”
May 19th, 2009 at 12:20 pm
The question, Unc, is can YOU do this?
May 19th, 2009 at 6:02 pm
Well sheesh Unc, give the kid a break – she’s only had four months to work on motor skills! 😉
That said, she was trying to work the bolt on her Crickett the other day. That’s my girl!
May 19th, 2009 at 11:46 pm
Forget the gun geek part. I miss that stage. Aww.