Posted by glennster on July 24, 2009 at 18:09:15 from (24.14.63.246):
In Reply to: corn fields posted by plow hand on July 24, 2009 at 15:05:27:
ok, corn field story from when i was about 14 or so. just about every saturday nite in the summer a car would park down the road from our farm prolly about 11 pm. dad called em "lolly-gaggers" apparently a guy and girl watchin submarine races or something. when the corn got tall enough me and a couple neighbor kids would meet up, sneek up the headrow and lob a few ears of corn at the parked car.. woo-hoo boy they couldnt get dressed quick enough!!! got em that way 2-3 weekends in a row. somebody dumped a junk car about at the fenceline between us and the neighbors, takes the county about 3 weeks to tow em away. well, next saturday the lollygaggers show up, we sneek out, down the headlands and toss a few ears of corn. the car doors fly open and about 6 guys get out and start chasing us. we go runnin up the corn toward the neighbors maybe 1/4 mile away. all of a sudden we run into a bunch of kids running at us!!! it was the neighbor kids, they sneeked out to try and tip the junk car over in the ditch!!! after the initial scare we told em "RUN!!!!" got to the end of the field, crossed the road into the next corn field and ran into the neighbor kids from the other road!!! wound up with about a dozen kids tearing thru the corn field. ditched the 6 guys finally in the lollygaggers cars, then after we all emptied our shorts, had a good laugh over that one!! amazing how many people are in a corn field in the middle of the night!!
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