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Sisco Sisk

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Two hunters from Wisconsin



This is from a radio program, a true report of an

incident in Wisconsin:



A guy buys a brand new Lincoln Navigator truck for

$42,500 and has $560 monthly payments. He and a friend go duck hunting in winter, and of course all the lakes are frozen. These two guys go out on the lake with their guns, a dog, and of course the new Vehicle.



They drive out onto the lake ice and get ready. Now, they want to make some kind of a natural landing area for the ducks, something for the decoys to float on. In order to make a hole large enough to look like something a wandering duck would fly down and land on, it's going to take a little more effort than an ice hole drill.



So, out of the back of the new Navigator truck comes a stick of dynamite with a short, 40-second fuse. Now these two Rocket Scientists do take into consideration that they want to place the stick of dynamite on the ice at a location far from where they are standing (and the new Navigator truck) because they don't want to take the risk of slipping on the ice when they run from the burning fuse and possibly go up in smoke with the resulting blast.



They light the 40-second fuse and throw the dynamite.



Remember a couple of paragraphs back when I mentioned the vehicle, the guns, and the dog??



Let's talk about the dog: A highly trained Black Lab

used for RETRIEVING.



Especially things thrown by the owner. You guessed it, the dog takes off at a high rate of doggy speed on the ice and captures the stick of dynamite with the burning 40-second fuse about the time it hits the ice. The two men yell, scream, wave their arms and wonder what to do now. The dog, cheered on, keeps coming. One of the guys grabs the shotgun and shoots the dog.



The shotgun is loaded with #8 buckshot, hardly big enough to stop a Black Lab.



The dog stops for a moment, slightly confused, but

continues on. Another shot and this time the dog, still standing, becomes really confused and of course terrified, thinking these two geniuses have gone insane. The dog takes off to find cover, under the brand new Navigator truck.



The men continue to yell as they run. The exhaust pipe on the truck is still hot, so the dog yelps and drops the dynamite under the truck, and takes off after his master.



Then --BOOM-- the truck is blown to bits and sinks to the bottom of the lake in a very large hole, leaving the two idiots standing there with this "I can't believe this happened" look on their faces.



The insurance company says that sinking a vehicle in a lake by illegal use of explosives is not COVERED. He still had yet to make the first of those $560.00 a month payments!!!



And you thought your day was not going well?
 
Hate to burst your bubble dude,..but it's a confirmed Urban legend,...have seen the exact same story with a Tahoe on Lk.St.Clair!!! LOL
 
NO, NO, you both got it wrong. It was a limited edition, Jeep Grand Cherokee on Lake Champlain. LOL Still funny though
 
Yeah But, Mac... I know you know guys just like that...(I do,,, they were my friends in high school) The only reason they haven't done it is cuz nobody will sell them a $50,000 truck on credit and nobody will sell them dynamite!
 
Greg,.."Know guys like that?"...I WAS THAT GUY in highschool!! LOL...nobody had more fun with M-80's than me!

Dynamite would draw too much attention,....but the M-80 under a 5gal. bucket,...would launch that bucket 50ft in the air!!...LOL!!!!...(We loved our pets too much to involve them, but our other buddy's cars were NOT off limits as occasional "victims" of a good practical joke!!) No wonder i don't attend reunions,.......too many people looking for pay-backs!..HA!!!

Mac
 
I worked for a drive-in theatre (remember them!!) in Jr. high school. After a triple feature there were usually 20 or more cars with sleeping occupants (ok, a few weren't sleeping but they sure weren't watching the movie!!) left in the lot. We would grab a bag of cherry bombs (smaller than M-80's) and our sling shots and go up on the hill next to the lot. We would shoot those things right under the cars and I swear you sould see dents in the roof when they went off.



TOXIC
 
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