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Jarts! No childhood in the 1970s was complete without them!
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Erik Gibbons
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We always called them Lawn Darts.

My parents had a plastic bird bath that was supposed to look classy in the back yard. Guess where one stray shot went?blush
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Gibbo wrote:
We always called them Lawn Darts.


Jarts was a trade-marked name; imitators were just called lawn darts.

For the sake of my kids, I'm glad that these were banned. But they were a heck of a lot of fun back in the day...
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Lou Seelbach
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We all survived lawn darts. I say bring them back!
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That's why the next generation is so soft. They never had to worry about pointed missiles falling from the sky.
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Man I miss playing this! devil
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Hah hah,

Man, just seeing that kid with those darts brings back some memories. I was a few years older than him when we would play, and I was in the habit of throwing them as high as I possibly could. Unfortunately, one such throw landed squarely in the middle of my dad's brand new mazda, ... it stuck! shake

That was the last I remember of playing lawn darts!
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