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ED on Sep 25, 2010 - 12:27 PM
AHHH...THE LIGHT OF MY YOUTH..LOL....OHH HOW WELL I REMEMBER GOING ON SLEEPOUTS WITH MY BEST FRIEND...AN USING THIS LIGHT IN MY TENT...EATING PEANUT BUTTER AN JELLY SANDWHICHES AT MIDNITE AN LISTENING TO THE CRICKETS AN THINGS CRASHIN THROUGH THE WOODS IN YUR PARENTS BACK YARD...LOL..GREAT LIGHT..ONLY DRAWBACK..ONCE THAT RUBBER BOOT WORE THOUGH ON TOP OF THE SWITCH...WATER GOT IN AN THE LIGHT WAS SHOT...IRIED USING FOIL...AN IT WORKED FOR A BIT...BUT YOU KNOW BEING A KID OUT IN THE RAIN...IT FELL OFF AN THE LIGHT FINALLY SHORTED OUT..SIGH...WISH I KEPT IT JUST AS A COVERSATION PIECE AN PUT IN ON THE SHELF IN THE GARAGE, OR UP IN THE ATTIC...WE DONT SAVE MANY THINGS FROM OUR YOUTH....SIGH.
Richard on Mar 15, 2007 - 10:14 PM
Anyone know where I can buy a flashlight like this one?
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