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KickahaOta wanted a drawing of a coyote pulling a prank on a fox. Took me a while to think up just the right gag.Yeah, its more a 4th of July gag, but a good gag is a good gag. And coyotes are masters at it over a stupid fox.
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Species Coyote
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unfortunately what I consider to be a proper turn about to happen to the coyote I'm not sure if people would consider a prank or more of just fair turnaround. There's only a few things that would quibble 82 being fair after lighting that many firecrackers like that while attached to somebody's lower regions given this is a PG picture I'll leave it open to people's imaginations what I'm saying.
heh, reminds me of some of my misspent youth ...
As one of four boys with grandparents living out in the sticks, getting fireworks for the fourth wasn't a problem. Dad had split the goodies up and had off-handily suggested that we take just the daylight stuff for now and he'd return the night stuff later that evening. Like most kids we figured we could take care of our own stuff thank you, and we did fairly well - until one of my brothers dropped his lit punk into his paper bang of fireworks ...
Luckily the sudden hissing of lit fuses caused him drop his bag and run a few steps away - and dad got there quick enough to grab him before he'd worked up the nerve to try to save what he could!
The bag had landed mostly upright, semi-aimed at a huge old palm tree in the front yard (better than eight feet across at the base and well over fifty feet tall) and before the firecrackers blew the bottom out of the bag a couple bundles of bottle rockets shot out of it (and you guessed it - a couple of them lit some of the dried leaves ...)
They didn't have city water out that far then, just a well and a pump - which didn't produce enough pressure to reach the lower leaves, never mind where the fire got to (by the time the fire department showed up it had almost burnt itself out anyway.)
And then there was the time I went swimming in the canal after lighting fireworks on a bridge post (wad of 3-4 firecrackers with fuses entwined, light and step away to the far side of the little bridge, some went off before the others tossing one to blow up less than a foot from my face! Took one more step than there was bridge ...)
Good times
As one of four boys with grandparents living out in the sticks, getting fireworks for the fourth wasn't a problem. Dad had split the goodies up and had off-handily suggested that we take just the daylight stuff for now and he'd return the night stuff later that evening. Like most kids we figured we could take care of our own stuff thank you, and we did fairly well - until one of my brothers dropped his lit punk into his paper bang of fireworks ...
Luckily the sudden hissing of lit fuses caused him drop his bag and run a few steps away - and dad got there quick enough to grab him before he'd worked up the nerve to try to save what he could!
The bag had landed mostly upright, semi-aimed at a huge old palm tree in the front yard (better than eight feet across at the base and well over fifty feet tall) and before the firecrackers blew the bottom out of the bag a couple bundles of bottle rockets shot out of it (and you guessed it - a couple of them lit some of the dried leaves ...)
They didn't have city water out that far then, just a well and a pump - which didn't produce enough pressure to reach the lower leaves, never mind where the fire got to (by the time the fire department showed up it had almost burnt itself out anyway.)
And then there was the time I went swimming in the canal after lighting fireworks on a bridge post (wad of 3-4 firecrackers with fuses entwined, light and step away to the far side of the little bridge, some went off before the others tossing one to blow up less than a foot from my face! Took one more step than there was bridge ...)
Good times
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