Posted by James22 on November 20, 2009 at 10:54:03 from (207.179.221.39):
In Reply to: Re: Boy killed posted by Don-Wi on November 20, 2009 at 10:17:40:
Didn't use a tub, but pulled a sled many times thru the ditches and fields with the tractor. You certainly were inventive. My cousins were using the 40 ft elevator for a teeter totter and the carrage collapsed. One fractured his arm and his dad was mad about breaking the elevator. These same cousins would have BB gun fights in the hay mow. I quit when the neighbor arrived with his pellet gun. Tough to police when you get a bunch of farm boys together. Lots of stuff to do experiments. I should have be maimed or dead several times but believe the higher power decided it wasn't my time. My experience is that the harder you work and try to control most kids, the more apt they will be wild when tasting some freedom.
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