Posted by Mark Robke on February 27, 2016 at 13:23:18 from (98.19.72.87):
In Reply to: OT - Quick Mud posted by Bill VA on February 27, 2016 at 09:24:02:
This a little different,but the same kind of mud-runoff from a construction site next to our farm-and the temperature was cool/cold and it was almost dark outside.My younger brother and my cousin(both about 9 yrs old) were walking thru the construction area and stepped on the mud to see how soft it was.They would sink in and pull themselves out,until finally my brother got in over his knees,and was stuck!They tried themselves for a while,and finally my cousin went and told my Mom,and went back to my brother.She told me she went looking for them in the car,but could not find them, and almost got in a panic. I was about 14yrs old,and knew where to look.I found them,but could not walk on the mud at all,so I got a 2'x2' board/old door, and was able to stand on it to pull him out.It was real hard for me to pull his legs out-that mud had a grip,and it was like quicksand.My brother was exhausted,too.And he got yelled out too! I have been stuck a few other times with equipment,but think this was funniest one though.Mark
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