Even at 65, ringing the bell is the one thing I can do. When I was young and studly I had to take a pick to 5000 square feet of caliche clay so a rototiller could get a bite. I quickly learned raising the pick over my head would barely dent the stuff; the trick is to hold it about head level in front and let it drop, using your force to propel it around your side and over your head, stopping the force before it hits. Ding!
Watched people try one of the electronic versions. Adults had to hit it just right with the right amount of force to ring the bell but every child who tried it easily rang the bell. Sure made a lot of kids happy.
William Pursell about 7 years ago
Aye sure and it’s of no small comfort to know that as long as the cute blonde is with Rod,he has no fear for she’ll be protectin’ Him.
flagmichael about 7 years ago
Even at 65, ringing the bell is the one thing I can do. When I was young and studly I had to take a pick to 5000 square feet of caliche clay so a rototiller could get a bite. I quickly learned raising the pick over my head would barely dent the stuff; the trick is to hold it about head level in front and let it drop, using your force to propel it around your side and over your head, stopping the force before it hits. Ding!
BiathlonNut about 7 years ago
A well-loved bumper sticker:
Yeah, I run like a girl. Try and keep up.
Reaven about 7 years ago
I broke one of these machines at my highschool afterprom. Not entirely sure how, but it was probably just rusted a lot.
hendelca Premium Member about 7 years ago
Watched people try one of the electronic versions. Adults had to hit it just right with the right amount of force to ring the bell but every child who tried it easily rang the bell. Sure made a lot of kids happy.
Gent about 7 years ago
Haw haw haw haw… What a wimp….