I used to go fishing with the Krimple brothers, masters of baling wire, coat hanger,and various irrigation parts to fix boat props and trailer hitches. Ah, good times. Where are they now, I wonder. Oh yeah, one is in jail , the other is making a living fixing McDonalds ice cream machines.
Lived in Western Oklahoma back in ‘68. They hosted a “Tri state” high school band festival each year, hundreds of bands in town…the square turned into a complete carnival of fair rides. There was a ride called “the hammer”. A long arm with a passenger pod on each end that would spin at high speed. In the process of loading a slightly oversize young lady it “took off” when she was only partially in. The operator stopped it at the top of the arc with her hanging out kicking her legs and screaming her lungs out as a 1,000 people swarmed to the ride. Being on the courthouse lawn packed in with the other rides, there was no way to get a firetruck in to rescue, and a 40’ ladder was both slightly too short and really not suited to rescue someone who was beyong hysterical. The operator was a 14 year old runaway wearing a filthy wifebeater with ducktail mullet and reform school tatoos. He pushed aside the EMTs and pulled the control panel cover off. “I can back it down”. The adults froze and he pulled sparking wires off bare handed, and reattached two wires. The ride groaned and slowly backed safely down. I hope he went on to greater things…he earned it that day.
Imagine 3 months ago
Sounds about right.
Umfuld 3 months ago
Can’t wait for the Outdoor Amusement Business Association v Meddick trial
Jayalexander 3 months ago
Sounds like the post accident investigation and correction.
Cpeckbourlioux 3 months ago
Please, not another week of Sedgewick the little pr*ck.
Indiana Guy 3 months ago
The presence of duck tape on critical parts of a carnival ride is a big “red flag”.
NeedaChuckle Premium Member 3 months ago
Some people got trapped upside down on a roller coaster ride for hours.
[Traveler] Premium Member 3 months ago
Close enough
HappyDog/ᵀʳʸ ᴮᵒᶻᵒ ⁴ ᵗʰᵉ ᶠᵘⁿ ᵒᶠ ᶦᵗ Premium Member 3 months ago
Was it a plastic one? They’re thicker.
rossevrymn 3 months ago
Did he curl the end of the hanger piece to ensure it stays in place? If so, we’re carny-good.
Redd Panda 3 months ago
Cotter pin, coat hanger or a bent nail…should be OK.
monya_43 3 months ago
The carny operator has the proper “uniform” on, so he is good to know what is happening with his equipment. Happy Labor Day!
Kaputnik 3 months ago
Ten days without a fatal accident. It’s all good.
Well, almost ten days.
prince valiant Premium Member 3 months ago
I used to go fishing with the Krimple brothers, masters of baling wire, coat hanger,and various irrigation parts to fix boat props and trailer hitches. Ah, good times. Where are they now, I wonder. Oh yeah, one is in jail , the other is making a living fixing McDonalds ice cream machines.
F-Flash 3 months ago
The Carny Motto, “Adapt & Overcome” !
GKBOWOOD Premium Member 3 months ago
Jarvis, let us proceed to the rides further along the way….hopefully, they will still have their cotter pins intact.
I'm Your Captain 3 months ago
Meddick’s artwork is the best!!!!
mistercatworks 3 months ago
Check.
djingodjango 3 months ago
Perhaps Travis and Bobby worked as backstage crew in the Off-Broadway show “Ride The Cyclone”? Brrrrr!!!
gliderrider 3 months ago
Aladar30 Premium Member 3 months ago
Let him go, Jarvis. It’s perfectly safe.
whulsey 3 months ago
Lived in Western Oklahoma back in ‘68. They hosted a “Tri state” high school band festival each year, hundreds of bands in town…the square turned into a complete carnival of fair rides. There was a ride called “the hammer”. A long arm with a passenger pod on each end that would spin at high speed. In the process of loading a slightly oversize young lady it “took off” when she was only partially in. The operator stopped it at the top of the arc with her hanging out kicking her legs and screaming her lungs out as a 1,000 people swarmed to the ride. Being on the courthouse lawn packed in with the other rides, there was no way to get a firetruck in to rescue, and a 40’ ladder was both slightly too short and really not suited to rescue someone who was beyong hysterical. The operator was a 14 year old runaway wearing a filthy wifebeater with ducktail mullet and reform school tatoos. He pushed aside the EMTs and pulled the control panel cover off. “I can back it down”. The adults froze and he pulled sparking wires off bare handed, and reattached two wires. The ride groaned and slowly backed safely down. I hope he went on to greater things…he earned it that day.
Cosfather2 3 months ago
Still this arc? I guess I can take another week off…
eddi-TBH 3 months ago
They still raised the ticket prices.