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<blockquote data-quote="cypressfarms" data-source="post: 190571" data-attributes="member: 2653"><p>This string has made me laugh so much. I actually didn't even think Caustic had shot through the roof, I figured someone else did. So here's two with cypress:</p><p></p><p>My oldest brother was "given" the family 1969 chevy caprice to drive around the air force base. Must have been about '78 or '79. One of his "chores" with the car was to shuffle me and the middle brother to anything we needed. one day while he was bringing me back home, I saw (I was on the passenger side) the right front wheel roll off the car and pass us up and land in the ditch. Just about the time I pointed this out to my brother, he hit the brakes and a big thud landed (this was not a small car). His window was open and somehow small 9 year old cypress made it out over my brother. I looked back to him laughing. I never rode in that car again.</p><p></p><p>Freshman year of high school and cypress' parents built a new house. Moving everything from the old house to the new. It was in the fall, and a cold front had just passed through. With the last load that we brought was my dad's pair of cowboy boots. When we got to the new house (about 5 minutes away), we unloaded everything, and Cypress took the boots out and asked where dad would want them. "Just throw them in the closet" he was told. Cypress had the brilliant idea to instead go outside and chop firewood for the new fireplace. Left foot on o.k. Right foot, Cypress screamed. Moma cypress comes outside, turns the boot upside down and a copperhead drops out. Cypress still checks his boots everytime to this day.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="cypressfarms, post: 190571, member: 2653"] This string has made me laugh so much. I actually didn't even think Caustic had shot through the roof, I figured someone else did. So here's two with cypress: My oldest brother was "given" the family 1969 chevy caprice to drive around the air force base. Must have been about '78 or '79. One of his "chores" with the car was to shuffle me and the middle brother to anything we needed. one day while he was bringing me back home, I saw (I was on the passenger side) the right front wheel roll off the car and pass us up and land in the ditch. Just about the time I pointed this out to my brother, he hit the brakes and a big thud landed (this was not a small car). His window was open and somehow small 9 year old cypress made it out over my brother. I looked back to him laughing. I never rode in that car again. Freshman year of high school and cypress' parents built a new house. Moving everything from the old house to the new. It was in the fall, and a cold front had just passed through. With the last load that we brought was my dad's pair of cowboy boots. When we got to the new house (about 5 minutes away), we unloaded everything, and Cypress took the boots out and asked where dad would want them. "Just throw them in the closet" he was told. Cypress had the brilliant idea to instead go outside and chop firewood for the new fireplace. Left foot on o.k. Right foot, Cypress screamed. Moma cypress comes outside, turns the boot upside down and a copperhead drops out. Cypress still checks his boots everytime to this day. [/QUOTE]
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