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    That is funny. I see kids I would like to do that to sometimes. Seriously, I have seen both sides and prefer not spanking. I have administered the "learn-ed thump" to many a noggin though. Seldom does it take more than one and it doesn't leave a mark.

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    Quote Originally Posted by willowbilly3
    That is funny. I see kids I would like to do that to sometimes. Seriously, I have seen both sides and prefer not spanking. I have administered the "learn-ed thump" to many a noggin though. Seldom does it take more than one and it doesn't leave a mark.

    I remember well the "learn-ed thump". My Dad as we boys got older would use it on us if we were getting out of line. He always wore this big 'ol U.S.Navy ship ring---I think I still have bumps on my head from that thing
    "Breathe in... Breathe out... then move on with life. Life's too short to sweat the small stuff"

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    Quote Originally Posted by G.R.
    I remember well the "learn-ed thump". My Dad as we boys got older would use it on us if we were getting out of line. He always wore this big 'ol U.S.Navy ship ring---I think I still have bumps on my head from that thing
    Funny, I just had a vision of the Jack Elam character in Cannonball Run. He held up a huge middle finger and said "seldom need more than this". That was for a different reason but same tool.lol

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