Family gets lost in corn maze?

Cat600

Member
They had this on Foxnews I think, they were only 25 ft into the maze and the kids freaked, and so then did the parents.

Why not just lift one of the kids up and look to see where the closest edge is?
 

polarisrider1

New member
CityC
They had this on Foxnews I think, they were only 25 ft into the maze and the kids freaked, and so then did the parents.

Why not just lift one of the kids up and look to see where the closest edge is?
City Slickers, we got 80 acre corn mazes around these parts.
 

ezra

Well-known member
wussification of America.dont you just pick a row and start walking through the corn till you get to edge?cant believe we don't have some kind of test before you can breed in this country
 

ezra

Well-known member
the ? is who are they going to sue first 911 for releasing the tape and humiliating them or the farmer for not giving maps and a guide to the corn maze prob both
 
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lenny

Guest
Back in Illinois I had a 5 acre lot and allowed most of it to grow up all summer and in the fall I would hook the old bush hog up the the WD-45 and mow a 4 acre maze. I would draw up the maze on paper and keep it with me while making the maze. We would invite all my family and friends and have 75 people out there eating fresh sweet corn, drinks and my favorite Eisenberg all beef 1/4 hot dogs. Those were the days I tell ya. I would hide prizes in the maze and the kids loved it. Also sent the kids in teams and would have to see who could get the flag back to the start the fastest.
 

jbs

Member
This guy found his way out:

Cornered: Suspect flushed out of field by farmer's combine


The Kankakee corn crop looked like a field of dreams for a fugitive: Right up until the police realized there was a farmer with a combine ready to do some harvesting.

The farmer, Mark Tanner, fired up the combine Wednesday and started chewing away at the hiding place. Within 90 minutes, the suspect walked out of the field and into police custody, the Daily Journal reports.


Tanner was getting ready to harvest anyway, although not with the bullet proof vest police gave him.

The suspect, Daniel Thomas, 19, ran into the field after jumping from a vehicle that sheriff's police pulled over.
 
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