Posted by X-Y switch on March 26, 2018 at 20:45:54 from (174.125.27.61):
In Reply to: Sad, Sad Story posted by drussell on March 26, 2018 at 11:10:30:
This brings back a scary experience I had back in 1967 while working in Grundy County Iowa. We were shelling out a crib of ear corn when the corn stopped coming down on the conveyer. My boss demanded that I get in the crib and knock the corn down, being very young and eager to please my boss, I climbed into the crib , looked up, ten feet above me there was a ceiling of corn just waiting to come down. My boss is yelling at me to get that corn down, a neighbor, Paul Callaway, looked in the crib and grabbed me by the arm and pulled me out of the crib, explaining to me in no uncertain terms how stupid I was to go into that crib. He went to his truck and got his shotgun and fired up into the lodged corn.
Several hundred bushels of corn came crashing down, scared me half to death. I believe to this day that Paul saved my life that day.
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