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Watermelon raids we have known
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<blockquote data-quote="Dave" data-source="post: 1766633" data-attributes="member: 498"><p>There was a slight draw on the down hill side of the road. A bunch of us would wait in that draw with snow balls. We were out of sight from the road. A car would come by and we would plaster it with snow balls. Jump on our sled and make a quick exit down the hill. There was a chicken house at the bottom of the hill to hide behind. One time we plastered a Deputies car (we couldn't see the car just head lights coming down the road). The car stopped. After a bit Mr Price appeared at the top of the hill yelling for his boys. Mr Price was a retired Air Force officer who spent 2 years as a POW in Germany during WWII. He was rather stern. The rest of us fled for our lives. I never did hear what punishment Bill and Earl got.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Dave, post: 1766633, member: 498"] There was a slight draw on the down hill side of the road. A bunch of us would wait in that draw with snow balls. We were out of sight from the road. A car would come by and we would plaster it with snow balls. Jump on our sled and make a quick exit down the hill. There was a chicken house at the bottom of the hill to hide behind. One time we plastered a Deputies car (we couldn't see the car just head lights coming down the road). The car stopped. After a bit Mr Price appeared at the top of the hill yelling for his boys. Mr Price was a retired Air Force officer who spent 2 years as a POW in Germany during WWII. He was rather stern. The rest of us fled for our lives. I never did hear what punishment Bill and Earl got. [/QUOTE]
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