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shyykatt



Joined: 06 Aug 2006
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Location: MN

Posted: Tue Oct 03, 2006 8:01 am    Post subject: Storytellers  

I have no idea if this will work or not, but....

Ok, someone writes a short story about themselves/something that happend to them, etc.- then everybody else has to decide if it is COMPLETLY true, or totally/partially false.

Example: I went OTR w/hubby last fall; at a TS in the AZ desert, we watched a homless guy w/ a 'zz Top' kind of beard, dig through the trash- he found a half smoked cigarette/lighter; he went to light it, and his beard caught fire!

(here I'd have to wait a while for a few of you to post your guesses)

Then....
Yes, that is totally true.
Ok, now I'll start for real:
I am 32, my DAD is 83; he faught in WWII, and has one prosthetic leg.
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Random_Facts



Joined: 06 Mar 2006
Posts: 559
Location: Northern California

Posted: Tue Oct 03, 2006 2:52 pm    Post subject: Re: Storytellers  

shyykatt wrote: I have no idea if this will work or not, but....

Ok, someone writes a short story about themselves/something that happend to them, etc.- then everybody else has to decide if it is COMPLETLY true, or totally/partially false.

Example: I went OTR w/hubby last fall; at a TS in the AZ desert, we watched a homless guy w/ a 'zz Top' kind of beard, dig through the trash- he found a half smoked cigarette/lighter; he went to light it, and his beard caught fire!

(here I'd have to wait a while for a few of you to post your guesses)

Then....
Yes, that is totally true.
Ok, now I'll start for real:
I am 32, my DAD is 83; he faught in WWII, and has one prosthetic leg.


Hmm, It could be True, but than would a woman really say her true age in front of anyone. Hm then we could be leading to false under that. But for the fun of it I will Say Yes that is true =).
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shyykatt



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Posted: Tue Oct 03, 2006 5:33 pm    Post subject:  

You would be correct! :D
(Your turn)
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Random_Facts



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Location: Northern California

Posted: Tue Oct 03, 2006 9:26 pm    Post subject:  

I'm 21, I drive for US-Xpress, and make just enough money to live on.


(so now someone either says True, or False to that)

Ok I think I know how this works now =).
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Windwalker



Joined: 22 Oct 2005
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Location: Holiday, FL

Posted: Wed Oct 04, 2006 2:35 am    Post subject:  

Random_Facts, I would expect that yours is TRUE.

Some years ago, when Lake Station, IN still had a "TRAVELPORT", a friend and I stopped in to eat in the (good) restaurant. When we sat down, he noticed a young mother with a kid, about 1 1/2 to 2 1/2 years old in one of those high-chairs they had. My friend admired both of them, and called the waitress over to order a piece of BANANA CREAM PIE for the kid. The baby enjoyed it thoroughly. When they were done, she picked him up from behind and carried him at arms length. There was pie in his hair, on his face, both arms covered with it, and all down the front of him. She stopped at our table and held the kid out to my friend. "Johnny, would you like to give the nice man a hug and thank him for the pie? The expression on my friend's face instantly changed from being thoroughly pleased with himself to shear terror.
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Random_Facts



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Posted: Wed Oct 04, 2006 5:03 am    Post subject:  

Windwalker wrote: Random_Facts, I would expect that yours is TRUE.

Some years ago, when Lake Station, IN still had a "TRAVELPORT", a friend and I stopped in to eat in the (good) restaurant. When we sat down, he noticed a young mother with a kid, about 1 1/2 to 2 1/2 years old in one of those high-chairs they had. My friend admired both of them, and called the waitress over to order a piece of BANANA CREAM PIE for the kid. The baby enjoyed it thoroughly. When they were done, she picked him up from behind and carried him at arms length. There was pie in his hair, on his face, both arms covered with it, and all down the front of him. She stopped at our table and held the kid out to my friend. "Johnny, would you like to give the nice man a hug and thank him for the pie? The expression on my friend's face instantly changed from being thoroughly pleased with himself to shear terror.

Actually It's False, I'm 19 (but i would love to work for US-Xpress one day, If you saw my room well that would give it away lol). Actually I work at UPS at the moment. But good guess.
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golfhobo



Joined: 16 Oct 2005
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Location: the 19th hole / NC

Posted: Wed Oct 04, 2006 12:18 pm    Post subject:  

Windwalker wrote:

Some years ago, when Lake Station, IN still had a "TRAVELPORT", a friend and I stopped in to eat in the (good) restaurant. When we sat down, he noticed a young mother with a kid, about 1 1/2 to 2 1/2 years old in one of those high-chairs they had. My friend admired both of them, and called the waitress over to order a piece of BANANA CREAM PIE for the kid. The baby enjoyed it thoroughly. When they were done, she picked him up from behind and carried him at arms length. There was pie in his hair, on his face, both arms covered with it, and all down the front of him. She stopped at our table and held the kid out to my friend. "Johnny, would you like to give the nice man a hug and thank him for the pie? The expression on my friend's face instantly changed from being thoroughly pleased with himself to shear terror.

WindWalker: That MUST be true! (or you were just responding to the fake example! :lol: )

When I was about 14, I camped out with a friend in his backyard on a ranch in Texas. The yard was surrounded by a garden of corn. We had a fire, but in the wee hours of the morning, the fire died down, the wolves began to howl, and the corn was rustling as they circled. Suddenly, two of them charged us, and I staved them off by swinging a lawn chair at them, hitting them at least twice in the snout! They retreated, and we sat up the rest of the night after building the fire back up!
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Twilight Flyer



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Posted: Wed Oct 04, 2006 12:21 pm    Post subject:  

Gotta call BS on that one, Hobo. ;) Coyotes in Texas...maybe. But wolves? I'm skeptical. :)
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golfhobo



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Posted: Wed Oct 04, 2006 12:28 pm    Post subject:  

Twilight Flyer wrote: Gotta call BS on that one, Hobo. ;) Coyotes in Texas...maybe. But wolves? I'm skeptical. :)

Well... if you're saying "totally false" you're wrong. If voting for "partially false," you got me.

I know the difference between the howl of a wolf and a coyote. They had a cattle ranch, and we placed bombs out to kill BOTH. [They told me they'd carried off carcasses of wolves.] These were wolves! But, though they circled, howled, and scared us to death, FACT is, we awoke and built up the fire and stood guard all night. NONE charged! No lawnchair defense! :lol: Close as I ever want to come to being eaten, though! :wink:

BTW.... TF, it's YOUR turn!
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Twilight Flyer



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Posted: Wed Oct 04, 2006 2:31 pm    Post subject:  

Fish story time, then.

Much better told in person, but I'll be brief for this. Went fishing at George Wythe State Park in Waterloo, IA a number of years back.

Had 2 poles...put on a steel leader, baited it up the first with liver and a crawler for the big catfish they allegedly had and cast it way out there. Set it up on my bucket, put a big rock on the end of it, burying it in the sand so it wasn't going anywhere.

Sat down to rig up my other pole for bass fishing when the next thing I know, the rock was in the air and my other pole was in the water.

I dived in, got my hands on it, and managed to set the hook. I spent the next 10-15 minutes sitting in water up to my chest, fighting what could only be a really, really big fish. It'd go running, taking line, then come back in and I'd reel it all back in. Over and over again this happened until I was reeling enough that I figured it had snapped the line. Next thing I knew, the fish jumped...less than 10 feet from me.

Tiger Muskie...

Easily 4' long or better...

Probably ran around the 40-50 pound mark...

Good thing I was already in the water. :wink:

It snapped the line mid-jump.
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golfhobo



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Posted: Wed Oct 04, 2006 10:28 pm    Post subject:  

Like ALL fish stories... this has GOT to be stretching the truth SOMEWHERE!! :lol:

A fisherman couldn't tell the truth if it JUMPED into his boat!! :lol:

Unfortunately, I DO know that a big fish can "drop a hook" when the line is loose and both are tired! But.... Naw.... I don't believe it!

Sounds too "fishy" to me! :lol:
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shyykatt



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Location: MN

Posted: Thu Oct 05, 2006 7:30 am    Post subject:  

Don't know lotz about fishin'- I'll just guess true.
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golfhobo



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Location: the 19th hole / NC

Posted: Fri Oct 06, 2006 11:30 pm    Post subject:  

Let's see... NOW we wait for the original storyteller to confirm or deny. And THEN someone else (or him) tells another one?

Hmm.... this one is very confusing.
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shyykatt



Joined: 06 Aug 2006
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Location: MN

Posted: Sat Oct 07, 2006 7:09 am    Post subject:  

Yeah, somethin' like that. I actually made this up- so any ideas you have would be helpful :D
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Twilight Flyer



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Posted: Mon Oct 09, 2006 8:58 am    Post subject:  

Sadly for the spot on my living room wall, 'tis a true story. Every word. Had my brother-in-law with me, rolling on the sand and laughing at me. Had about a half dozen people gathered around watching and one lady actually started crying when I lost it. It was a pretty amazing jump...scared me half to death, too. :shock:

Funny thing about that lake, before the Iowa floods back in '93, I believe, there wasn't much more than bass, bluegill, crappie, and some channel cat in there. Decent fishing, but nothing to write home to mother about. When the floods went through, the Iowa River there overflowed it's banks and "stocked" the lake with plenty of really big fish. About 2 months before I was there fishing, they had some kid walking in the water over in the swimming area, dragging his fingers in the water. A muskie went for his hand. Didn't lose any fingers, but ended up with something like 100 stitches to close the wounds. I saw the picture of it on the wall of a nearby bait shop. They built a curtain around the swimming area after that.
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