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No complains, except that the velcro piece at the top of the dart comes off after some play. I need to glue it back.
Nerf Mega Dart Tag

Got my son two of the Nerf dart guns that hold 30 or so darts in the rifle form. Lots of fun but easy to lose the darts in and around foliage. Worth getting the refill pack.
Nerf Mega Dart Tag

Nerf Dart Tag Darts

Nerf Dart Tag Darts Dont let running out of ammo slow down your DART TAG game! Grab this 16-pack of awesome orange DART TAG darts and keep blasting away at your DART TAG scoring vests and targets (not included) to …

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Like (probably) most folks who read this book, it was jammed down my throat as Required! Reading! in my Honors English class in High School (I guess they saved it for the Honors class because we were all Ivy-bound brilliants who wouldn’t be seduced into the gutter by all the naughty language and behavior depicted in the book).

Why?

Since when was rebellion for its own sake considered radical in the literary sense?

Reading this book was like getting stuck on the last commuter bus home next to a drunken, rambling teenager.

Its style may have been “radical” for its time, but it’s neither interesting nor particularly well-written. I have no idea why this is considered a “classic.”

To me, an example of a “classic” is something like Frank Herbert’s “Dune”–even though it was written back in the 60’s, before the lunar landing, it still remains an epic story in and of itself, even with the science fiction aspects removed. “Catcher” on the other hand is more of a period piece, and makes for boring reading, like most of the Bronte sisters’ works which we were also required to slog through (oooh, Edwardian social mores, and written by a WOMAN! How RADICAL and RELEVANT!! not….).

In short, this book for me sums up everything that’s wrong with the way that English-language literature is taught in school. No, we shouldn’t let kids read the funnies and the White Pages and call it literacy, but there has been enough new stuff in the past 40 years to push out some of the no-longer relevant stuff.

Nerf Dart Tag Darts

This is the far best accessories for my Garmin n car use over other generic brand products.
Nerf Dart Tag Darts

I brought the refills for guns that I purchased they worked very well. They stuck to the vest like they said they would. The kids that I gave these to were happy to get the extra bullets. Thanks for prompt shipping so I had them in time for the Holidays.
Nerf Mega Dart Tag