Posted by Determined on April 20, 2022 at 06:59:55 from (216.130.212.201):
In Reply to: Another funny posted by 4520BW on April 20, 2022 at 03:16:36:
Reminds me of a story a neighbor from our first place told me about the previous owner, who though well intended was known for not thinking things through.
The neighbor had lent John a heavy old rope block and tackle to use in the Quonset to hang a deer he had shot.
Consistent with how borrowing things out seem to work a few months had passed and the neighbor Jack needed the block and tackle for something he was working on.
He went up the road to see John about it, John apologized and told Jack he would get it down for him right now.
With no ladder around Jack was quite surprised to see John who was more than a little overweight shinny 12 feet up the rope to where it was hooked around a rafter.
Jack did not know if John's plan was to somehow lower himself down with the rope once he untied the knot or what he was going to do but I still recall Jacks exact words;
"I tell you, other than no Beep Beep sound it was just like watching a Road Runner cartoon".
He said John untied the last knot and instantly came down 12 feet with a big thud in the dirt then somehow got back up and walked away without a scratch on him.
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