Liquidspaceman
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My dad was a big, scary man with a heart of gold. We lived in a remote area and believe it or not, the nearest "big facility" was a State Mental Hospital.
On two occasions, we ran into problems with escaped mental patients trying to get into our house because we were the first house you encounter on "Lakeland Rd."
My father was always weary of noises around our property and had a giant black Maglite that he'd use to investigate (and to use as a weapon). I remember once a group of teenagers came to a party we were having uninvted. These were local hoodlum types. One of them actually had a stick as a weapon.
My father walked up to the group of 5 teenagers, and holding just his big Maglite, he told them, "you're not on the guest list." He then noticed one of them had one of those heavy sticks in his hand (like a half a bo staff). Using his Jedi Mind Powers and knowing how to deal with trouble makers he said, "I'll tell you what. You can stay at the party, but you have to give me the stick. If you don't, I'm going to kindly ask you to leave."
The guys, probably more fearful of my dads size than his maglite, gladly gave him the stick. The local town hoodlums also respected him and my family. Though they might have messed with others in the neighborhood, they never messed around with me or my family after that.
I was only 5 at the time, but I also have recollections of my dad beating up a "peeping tom" with the maglite back in the 70's. The guy was yelling "don't hit me sir" while my dad wailed on him... and my dad stopped after the guy cried to stop. After calling the cops, wouldn't you know it, the guy escaped from the State Hospital. He was peeping in my sisters window.
Lots of good memories of my dad and his "flashlight." I remember lots of times everyone being scared inside the house when we heard a weird noise and my dad, not hesitating for a heartbeat, grabbing his maglite (sometimes with a butcher knife in the other hand) and walking around our property. Made me feel safe and secure.
Dad passed away 10 years ago. RIP Dad. I will always remember how safe I felt having you around... :twothumbs
On two occasions, we ran into problems with escaped mental patients trying to get into our house because we were the first house you encounter on "Lakeland Rd."
My father was always weary of noises around our property and had a giant black Maglite that he'd use to investigate (and to use as a weapon). I remember once a group of teenagers came to a party we were having uninvted. These were local hoodlum types. One of them actually had a stick as a weapon.
My father walked up to the group of 5 teenagers, and holding just his big Maglite, he told them, "you're not on the guest list." He then noticed one of them had one of those heavy sticks in his hand (like a half a bo staff). Using his Jedi Mind Powers and knowing how to deal with trouble makers he said, "I'll tell you what. You can stay at the party, but you have to give me the stick. If you don't, I'm going to kindly ask you to leave."
The guys, probably more fearful of my dads size than his maglite, gladly gave him the stick. The local town hoodlums also respected him and my family. Though they might have messed with others in the neighborhood, they never messed around with me or my family after that.
I was only 5 at the time, but I also have recollections of my dad beating up a "peeping tom" with the maglite back in the 70's. The guy was yelling "don't hit me sir" while my dad wailed on him... and my dad stopped after the guy cried to stop. After calling the cops, wouldn't you know it, the guy escaped from the State Hospital. He was peeping in my sisters window.
Lots of good memories of my dad and his "flashlight." I remember lots of times everyone being scared inside the house when we heard a weird noise and my dad, not hesitating for a heartbeat, grabbing his maglite (sometimes with a butcher knife in the other hand) and walking around our property. Made me feel safe and secure.
Dad passed away 10 years ago. RIP Dad. I will always remember how safe I felt having you around... :twothumbs