Posted by HalWA on March 03, 2009 at 21:19:26 from (208.81.157.90):
In Reply to: OT. The haybarn posted by plow hand on March 02, 2009 at 15:08:45:
Some friends of mine had a full court basket ball court set up in their barn. It was a pretty good concrete floor with a basket at each end. We played a kind of rough style of basketball there all through high school and part of college. Nobody ever got hurt that bad! No refs allowed.
I remember one time we were using my ball that I had had since about 5th grade. Somehow it got tossed real hard and deflected against one of the outside walls about 12 feet above the floor. It stuck there! So we got a ladder and found that the ball had found one of the very few nails sticking through that wall. The 16 penny nail made a really neat hole in my old ball. OH WELL!
I still run around with some of those guys that I played with all those years ago. A couple of years ago, the guy whose parents owned that barn brought up the story of the time we killed my basketball. We had a good laugh. Good times!
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