Monday, March 27, 2006

Good for a Laugh or Two...

     This weekend at the Men’s Retreat, Dave Long read the following story.  I laughed so hard it hurt; I can’t remember laughing so much at one thing for a long time.  So I hope y’all enjoy it, too.  (I made a few edits to make it more family-friendly – as well as grammatically correct – from the version I found online.)

     Last weekend I saw something at Larry’s Pistol & Pawn Shop that sparked my interest. The occasion was our 22nd anniversary and I was looking for a little something extra for my wife, Toni.
     What I came across was a 100,000-volt, pocket/purse-sized taser. The effects of the taser were supposed to be short lived, with no long-term adverse affect on your assailant, allowing you adequate time to retreat to safety.... WAY TOO COOL!
     Long story short, I bought the device and brought it home. I loaded two triple-A batteries in the thing and pushed the button. Nothing! I was disappointed. I learned, however, that if I pushed the button AND pressed it against a metal surface at the same time; I’d get the blue arch of electricity darting back and forth between the prongs.  Awesome!!!
     (Unfortunately, I have yet to explain to Toni what that burn spot is on the face of her microwave.)
     Okay, so I was home alone with this new toy, thinking to myself that it couldn’t be all that bad with only two triple-a batteries, right?
     There I sat in my recliner, my cat Gracie looking on intently (trusting little soul) while I was reading the directions and thinking that I really needed to try this thing out on a flesh & blood moving target. I must admit I thought about zapping Gracie (for a fraction of a second) and thought better of it. She is such a sweet cat. But, if I were going to give this thing to my wife to protect herself against a mugger, I did want some assurance that it would work as advertised. Am I wrong?
     So, there I sat in a pair of shorts and a tank top with my reading glasses perched delicately on the bridge of my nose, directions in one hand, taser in another. The directions said that a one-second burst would shock and disorient your assailant; a two-second burst was supposed to cause muscle spasms and a major loss of bodily control; a three-second burst would purportedly make your assailant flop on the ground like a fish out of water. Any burst longer than three seconds would be wasting the batteries. All the while I am looking at this little device measuring about 5” long, less than 3/4” in circumference; pretty cute really and loaded with two itsy, bitsy triple-A batteries thinking to myself, “no possible way!”
     What happened next is almost beyond description, but I’ll do my best.....
     I am sitting there alone, Gracie looking on with her head cocked to one side as if to say, “don’t do it, Master.” Reasoning that a one-second burst from such a tiny little ol’ thing couldn’t hurt all that bad, I decided to give myself a one-second burst just for the heck of it. I touched the prongs to my naked thigh, pushed the button, and @!#$*!%@*!!!
     I am pretty sure Jessie Ventura ran in through the side door, picked me up in the recliner, then body slammed us both on the carpet, over and over and over again. I vaguely recall waking up on my side in the fetal position, with tears in my eyes, body soaking wet, both nipples on fire, with my left arm tucked under my body in the oddest position, and tingling in my legs. The cat was standing over me making meowing sounds I had never heard before, licking my face, undoubtedly thinking to herself, “do it again, do it again!”
     Note: If you ever feel compelled to “mug” yourself with a taser, one note of caution: there is no such thing as a one-second burst when you zap yourself. You will not let go of that thing until it is dislodged from your hand by a violent thrashing about on the floor. A three-second burst would be considered conservative.
     A minute or so later (I can’t be sure, as time was a relative thing at that point), I collected my wits (what little I had left), sat up and surveyed the landscape. My bent reading glasses were on the mantel of the fireplace. How did they up get there??? My triceps, right thigh and both nipples were still twitching. My face felt like it had been shot up with Novocain, and my bottom lip weighed 88 lbs.
     Still in shock.

3 comments:

Josh Gillespie said...

I think it's the line "both nipples on fire". That certainly put me over the edge! :) I'm sorry I missed Dave Long reading that over the weekend.

Anonymous said...

Definately a candidate for "Idiot of the Year." I bet it was hilarious hearing this from Dave L.

Amy K said...

LOL. :)