Worked for a leather company that sold bullwhip "kits." We had 6, 8, and 12 footers.
Of course we had a "sample" made up for show.
Boss and I sometimes played a game with unwitting customers. I had a spot where I stood, he had the same. The whip would be cracked at me and he would yell--get to work!.
Came close--but never hit me. That got their attention and usually a laugh or two.
Last edited by ARtraveler; 01-09-2019 at 03:48 PM.
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Father and young son (playing around) got into a towel snapping contest and dad broke the skin on son's leg. The son was at school bragging about his battle wound and school authorities caught wind of it. Child protective services were called and investigated the incident and a report was made. No charges were ever filed but the report still stands. So, be very careful just who you are popping with that towel. Make sure your opponent is 18 or older. LOL
Father and young son (playing around) got into a towel snapping contest and dad broke the skin on son's leg. The son was at school bragging about his battle wound and school authorities caught wind of it. Child protective services were called and investigated the incident and a report was made. No charges were ever filed but the report still stands. So, be very careful just who you are popping with that towel. Make sure your opponent is 18 or older. LOL
Well, I was in 8th grade in 1960 and was promoted along with (most of) my classmates well before we turned 18. When I was growing up, this was just "horse-play" and considered normal. (I think) We survived..... Jim
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