Posted by j hikemper on April 01, 2012 at 08:02:41 from (50.102.31.194):
In Reply to: april fools pranks? posted by c-man on April 01, 2012 at 06:18:54:
Ferdinand In ,,, my Cusin Tom likes to talk about thec stuff they would do on Halloween and April fools Day ,,startin in the late 50s and 60s with his school chums ,,the bank and town hall was always a benefactor of manure spreaders , corn planters,and pull type pickers , trucks with out engines and such ,All Man Handled from the local Allis Chalmers dealer who was the unwitting donar ,the bank had a spoke wheeled wagon on its roof, complete with corn box ,,they hauled that up in peices in the dark of nite ,once the sheriff found them pushin as motorles volkswagon beetle down the street ,They told the Sheriff it had run out of Gas ,. next mornin it was on the town hall yard ,.the last time they accidently damaged the grill of a nice new D -19 , Toms Dad Lex was wanting to buy ,The Allis Dealer always got his stuff cheerfully drought back by the boys the next morning,,, And The Whole Town Had a laugh over such shennanigans ,,but this time the dealer was Pizt ,,So Uncle Lex bought the D-19 ,,The dealer and Sheriff ,the county Judge and Uncle LEX gave the GUys a Stern Warning ,, no charges were filed ,, within a Year ,according to TOM most of them had enlisted in ther service ,and were headed to Veitnam ,and all later came home , Tom went to the NAVY ..
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