The Dangers of Electric Fences - part 2

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Re: The Dangers of Electric Fences - part 2

Postby Romulus111VADT » Sat Oct 01, 2005 4:46 pm

well, so you saying he grounded himself and even while twitching around from shocks his stream never lost contact with at least one of three thin wires for over a minute?


Now this entire even might have lasted all of 60 seconds.


I said it, "Might" have lasted 60 seconds. I'm sorry, but I didn't have a stop watch (to time it) as part of my hunting gear.::)

I was up in a tree some 25 yards away and all I was saying was what I saw from my vantage point and what the hunter told me. I wasn't about to test his theory and took him at his word. Frankly there's allot of other thing's that have happened in my life that take a greater precedence over this one even it my life. ::)

If the circumstance of this event that happened 20 years ago are so troubling to you. Why don't you give it a try...;D.....you might just discover what everyone else seems to know. ;D

You must be rather young?  ???
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Re: The Dangers of Electric Fences - part 2

Postby Corsair Freak » Sat Oct 01, 2005 10:36 pm

ROFL! great story Romulus.
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Re: The Dangers of Electric Fences - part 2

Postby myshelf » Sun Oct 02, 2005 12:41 am

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I said it, "Might" have lasted 60 seconds. I'm sorry, but I didn't have a stop watch (to time it) as part of my hunting gear.::)

I was up in a tree some 25 yards away and all I was saying was what I saw from my vantage point and what the hunter told me. I wasn't about to test his theory and took him at his word. Frankly there's allot of other thing's that have happened in my life that take a greater precedence over this one even it my life. ::)

If the circumstance of this event that happened 20 years ago are so troubling to you. Why don't you give it a try...;D.....you might just discover what everyone else seems to know. ;D

You must be rather young?
the reasonable man adjusts to his souroundings, while the unreasonable man insists on adjusting his souroundings to him.

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