Get Real! wrote:Kikapu wrote:Get Real! wrote:Kikapu wrote:That just reminded of my childhood GR.
Living in Kucuk Kaymakli, around 7 years old, I stood on the window sill to try and push a wire over the window shutters. How the hell did I know, it was electricity wire. Let me tell you, the electricity would not let me go. I just could not release my hands from the power line, and the only way I was able to because I just slipped off the window sill and landed on my butt. It was on the ground floor. I never till today ever told my mother, as to what happened that day.
Honest GR, I was not trying to steal anyones electricity.
What a sad, touching, and amazing story!
I am very honored that you shared with us something your mother doesn't know but should!
I'm sure glad you survived it...
GR, the only thing that saved my life that day was GRAVITY, by falling off the window sill, so I was not about to tell my mother and risk my life again from spanking, because I'm sure she must have had told me not to mess around with those wires at some point.
She'll be 81 soon, and if I tell her now, I may still get spanking.
On a happier note, perhaps with all that electricity that entered me, may explains the reason why women light up like a
"Pinball Machine" when ever they get into bed with me.
(I just stole that line from a movie.....can anyone name the movie???)
I'll bet it was Bob Hope... sounds like his kind of humor!
No no, it was not Bob Hope, but Jack Nicholson.
I'll wait a little bit longer to see if anyone can guess the movie title.