Posted by C.R. on November 03, 2013 at 06:45:02 from (69.95.141.30):
In Reply to: I think I am sadistic posted by notjustair on November 02, 2013 at 16:43:27:
when I was a kid around 12 or so my uncle was butchering chickens his mother was over to help,she was going to cross the fence(2 wires hot one on the bottom) she pushed the top wire down so she could step over it and she stepped between the wires then touched the wires toghther ,got zapped,let go and was kind of stuck there with her leg in between the wires she tried to grab my sister,who backed away,not wanting to get shocked and I took off running as fast as I could to the grainery to unplug the fencer while trying HARD not to bust out laughing I do not think she saw the humor in the situation though
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