This man was the first college student in the village of grandma. It was really not easy for a college student in the early 1980s. When I went to my grandma’s house, they were still boasting that he had been studying hard since he was a child, learning how to be good.
When we were kids, we all did slingshots. I also had one. I played crazy everywhere. In fact, we did things like stealing melons, catching fish, and hitting frogs. Another thing is the gunshot method. Use a good tree branch, cut it out, repair it, and then put on a car tire skin plus a non-elastic foreskin, which is a good slingshot. At that time, the street lights in almost every village would be broken, most of them were hit by slingshots. The college student’s surname is Wang. He is the second child of their family. The boss works at the tractor station. His sister later taught us the nature of elementary school. When I was at grandma’s house, I often mixed with the children over there!
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I also met this college student. The slingshot he made was good, accurate, and very beautiful. His quasi-head is also very good, as long as he holds a slingshot, a few sparrows or swallows will become his spoils. We admired that at the time. He often follows behind his butt, and he will give us one or two when he is happy. We will follow him on duty, help him pick up bullets-small stones, or help him with loot. www.guidaye.com Ghost Story
However, in less than two years of college, he seemed to have a sports meet at the school, so he went to jump high! However, as an athlete, he was injured, and later had no way to leave school at home. But it was uncomfortable in any way, and finally had to hang the legs to make it more comfortable, reminding me of the bird he killed, as if this is the action!
Most neighbors are sorry for him, but a talent. But no one knows why he became like this. Now it feels like a retribution against the birds? I also don’t quite understand, but he is still at home now, and it will be comfortable to hang on the beam of the house every day. Now he is in his forties!