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In reply to the discussion: How far would you go to tear down a cardboard fort? [View all]F4lconF16
(3,747 posts)It'd be a bit tough to tell without visiting the guy. Either way, it was a bit much to give him the notice after just a single day. He even said he was only planning on leaving it up for the day. Heck, even his neighbors are supporting him in this whole mess now, which I find rather amusing.
Agree that kids should be able to do things like this. I'm lucky because my grandfather bought some forest land back in Oregon years and years ago. We've got about 20 acres of untouched forest left, and we'd go up there all the time to maintain it. Clearing a bit of brush here, trimming some stuff there, making sure that a fire wouldn't destroy the area. It was where I learned to love the outdoors (and haaaaate poison oak--screw that stuff), but the best part was always building forts. I think there were at least three or four my brother and I made, all the way up until I left for college. I don't think we ever finished a single one, but building it was always the fun part, anyways.