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<blockquote data-quote="Jogeephus" data-source="post: 774596" data-attributes="member: 4362"><p>I spent a few hours talking to one of my neighbors today and got to know him a bit better. We had spoken before on more business terms but he recently lost his wife and he began to reminisce about her and began sharing what his 56 years of marriage was like with her. I have to admit that I glanced at my watch a couple of times at first but then I forgot the pressing work issues as I got enthralled with his story. You see, she was a trapeze artist and was what we call super human today. Some of what he told me was unbelievable until I saw the pictures and the newspaper clippings. She worked with Harry Houdini on occasion and owned her own travelling carnival employing what we now know as the munchkins who later lived on their property for some time. He showed me pictures of her hanging from a trapeze rod by her legs and holding three men in mid air with one hand. Simply unbelievable. What is also unbelievable is the number of one armed pull ups she could do - 382. :shock: (that's almost as many as I can do and she was a girl) ;-) She had the record at one time - at least according to the front page of the newspaper clipping he showed me. They had two darling children. Chimpanzees they bottle raised. Quite an interesting afternoon and well worth the time. BTW - I'm gonna cut the day short tomorrow as we have plans to enjoy some ham and continue our conversation at 12:30 sharp.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jogeephus, post: 774596, member: 4362"] I spent a few hours talking to one of my neighbors today and got to know him a bit better. We had spoken before on more business terms but he recently lost his wife and he began to reminisce about her and began sharing what his 56 years of marriage was like with her. I have to admit that I glanced at my watch a couple of times at first but then I forgot the pressing work issues as I got enthralled with his story. You see, she was a trapeze artist and was what we call super human today. Some of what he told me was unbelievable until I saw the pictures and the newspaper clippings. She worked with Harry Houdini on occasion and owned her own travelling carnival employing what we now know as the munchkins who later lived on their property for some time. He showed me pictures of her hanging from a trapeze rod by her legs and holding three men in mid air with one hand. Simply unbelievable. What is also unbelievable is the number of one armed pull ups she could do - 382. :shock: (that's almost as many as I can do and she was a girl) ;-) She had the record at one time - at least according to the front page of the newspaper clipping he showed me. They had two darling children. Chimpanzees they bottle raised. Quite an interesting afternoon and well worth the time. BTW - I'm gonna cut the day short tomorrow as we have plans to enjoy some ham and continue our conversation at 12:30 sharp. [/QUOTE]
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