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Posted by Chris from Wa on December 04, 2006 at 18:03:38 from (71.212.19.194):
In Reply to: Re: Hi Hugh MacKay posted by Hugh MacKay on December 04, 2006 at 13:42:40:
Hey Hugh, that kind of reminds me of my college days. I was in the Industrial Education Club. Every homecoming we would have a tug-of-war with the Forestry Club and every year we lost. One year we had the rope laid out across the mud hole. Our 1921 La France hook-and-ladder truck was parked on our side of the hole. The rope led underneith the truck and out into the darkness, where it was tied to the bumper of our 1923 White pumper truck. By the light of the bonfire the signal was given to start the pulling. As usual the Forestry club started to pull us into the mud, until the slack was taken out of rope by the pumper truck. It sure was neat seeing those guys up to their wastes in mud.
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