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Slingshot wrong way to get girlfriend's attention

Date: Wednesday, August 06, 2008
By: The Associated Press

SOUTH OGDEN, Utah – An 11-year-old boy who wanted to get his girlfriend's attention without waking her parents got a lesson in the strength of a window pane. A pebble fired from a slingshot has more velocity than a pebble tossed by hand.

“We were just trying to get her attention,” said Joe Brunton, who is now doing odd jobs around his neighborhood to raise the money he needs to replace the window.

Joe and a friend were trying to see the girl early one morning a few weeks ago. At first, they threw wood chips at the window, but that wasn't enough, so the boys went home for heavier artillery. The slingshot worked in getting the girl's attention, but it also cracked the window.





The boys immediately owned up to the broken window and promised the girl's parents that they would replace it.

Joe went to his mother, who covered the $160 replacement cost but said the boy was going to have to do extra chores. Joe's friend Justice Kane decided that was going to take too long, so they have been going door-to-door and asking neighbors if they need any household chores done.

They also explained why they are raising the money.

“It was kind of embarrassing,” Joe said.




Discuss

STREETKAT says:

Now I ask you what is an 11 year old thinking he has a "girlfriend" Just a little young for read more

hartrob says:

It's refreshing to hear kids just doing little mishaps like that instead of what we usually hear.

Dabigdog00 says:

Hard lesson. They owned up to their wrong doings and for that I'm proud as a black man. I read more

brightwood1 says:

A heart warming lesson on being responsible and accountability. Something timely that they will never forget. It may be embarassing read more

CAmira says:

They owned up to breaking the window and are the taking the responsibility for replacing it by doing odd jobs. read more

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