Posted by Bill(Wis) on November 12, 2009 at 08:07:02 from (72.43.180.62):
In Reply to: Re: Practical jokes posted by wilson on November 12, 2009 at 05:34:54:
It worked in my hometown, too. So I'm told. In that case the cops were patrolling at night in an area known as "Skunk Hollow", a well known kids hangout. The cops spotted the kids in a field beside a wooded area and sped over there wherupon the kids ran into the woods. The two cops jumped out of the car and chased them through the woods. That's when two kids who were hiding came out of the woods and fastened a chain or maybe a cable around a tree to the rear axle. The cops came back to the car and the kids showed up at the other end of the field so the cops took off after them with the car yanking the rear axle off. It was a good story and it happened in about 1955, long before any movies were made using that trick. The car was a 1952 Chevrolet black two door coupe sporting a siren and two spotlights. One white, one red. No radio. Not even one in the dash to listen to.
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