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<blockquote data-quote="Earl Thigpen" data-source="post: 587978" data-attributes="member: 3999"><p>We always have the Boy Scouts up at our place around the last part of October. Two years ago as they were leaving the dinner we had prepared for them on Friday night I told them to make sure they kept their tents zipped up because there were reports of Chupacabras in the county, just to prime the pump.</p><p></p><p>Saturday night we had a hay ride and once again we told them to stay in the wagon - no matter what happened. I told them I had heard Chup screams the night before. </p><p></p><p>Well, when we got to the area in the pasture that was the thickest (really overgrown) and the tractor "stalled" in just the right place I sent a very ugly looking stuffed animal over the tops of their heads (suspended on a cable). The animal was painted with flourscent paint and I had blacklights in the trees so it showed up really well. Those kids screamed like crazy and I think a couple of them actually pee'd in their pants. Scout leaders had a good time as well.</p><p></p><p>We're going to expand on it a little this year with smoke machines and other furry animals in the brush and a recording of werewolf howls and so on. There's a lot of new boys in the troup so they haven't been exposed to ole Earls (they call me Uncle Earl) devious tricks. He He He!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Earl Thigpen, post: 587978, member: 3999"] We always have the Boy Scouts up at our place around the last part of October. Two years ago as they were leaving the dinner we had prepared for them on Friday night I told them to make sure they kept their tents zipped up because there were reports of Chupacabras in the county, just to prime the pump. Saturday night we had a hay ride and once again we told them to stay in the wagon - no matter what happened. I told them I had heard Chup screams the night before. Well, when we got to the area in the pasture that was the thickest (really overgrown) and the tractor "stalled" in just the right place I sent a very ugly looking stuffed animal over the tops of their heads (suspended on a cable). The animal was painted with flourscent paint and I had blacklights in the trees so it showed up really well. Those kids screamed like crazy and I think a couple of them actually pee'd in their pants. Scout leaders had a good time as well. We're going to expand on it a little this year with smoke machines and other furry animals in the brush and a recording of werewolf howls and so on. There's a lot of new boys in the troup so they haven't been exposed to ole Earls (they call me Uncle Earl) devious tricks. He He He! [/QUOTE]
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