Years ago a local guy, retired from the railroad, had a shop off of the alley behind the business district in our little town. One day he and another guy raised the hind end of an old Rambler up, and both of them were under it installing a pair of new shocks, when it fell off of whatever they had it on and trapped them underneath. They were dreadfully uncomfortable, but able to breath and holler for help, and pretty soon they could see the feet and legs of an old woman pulling one of those wheeled shopping baskets down the alley behind her. They'd holler, and the feet would stop and turn in all directions, then start on down the alley. They hollered again, franticly, and she stopped and looked everywhere for the "voices", then moved on. Finally they got her to talk to them, and they convinced her that they were real, and not merely voices in her imagination, and she went in one of the stores and got them some help.
I think of this possibility often, and try to avoid the chances of getting trapped. My wife would come looking for me when I failed to come in for supper. It would be a long day.
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