Raccoon Rocket
By bhbirdie6
@bhbirdie6 (1765)
United States
October 26, 2006 8:19pm CST
In rural Carbon County, Pennsylvania, a group of men were drinking beer and discharging firearms from the rear deck of a home owned by Irving Michaels, age 27. The men were firing at a raccoon that was wandering by, but the beer apparently impaired their aim. Despite an estimated 35 shots fired by the group, the animal escaped into a 3' diameter drainage pipe 100 feet away from Mr. Michaels' deck.
Determined to terminate the animal, Mr. Michaels retrieved a can of gasoline and poured some down the pipe, intending to smoke the animal out. After several unsuccessful attempts to ignite the fuel, Michaels emptied the entire five-gallon fuel can down the pipe and tried to light it again, to no avail.
Not one to admit defeat by wildlife, the determined Mr. Michaels proceeded to slide feet-first approximately 15 feet down the sloping pipe to toss the match. The subsequent rapidly-expanding fireball propelled Mr. Michaels back the way he had come, though at a much higher rate of speed. He exited the angled pipe "like a Polaris missile leaves a submarine," according to witness Joseph McFadden, 31.
Mr. Michaels was launched directly over his own home, right over the heads of his astonished friends, onto his front lawn. In all, he traveled over 200 feet through the air. "There was a Doppler Effect to his scream as he flew over us," McFadden reported, "followed by a loud thud." Amazingly, he suffered only minor injuries.
"It was actually pretty cool," Michaels said, "Like when they shoot someone out of a cannon at the circus. I'd do it again if I was sure I wouldn't get hurt."
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@granbuddy (89)
• United States
27 Oct 06
Amazing story, is it really true? I live in rural TN and I feed lots of birds in my yard (right outside of my breakfast room window where I can watch them as we eat). Well, a raccoon climbed up my feeder, tore one side of it off, knocked the round cage, with about a quart of sunflower seed, to the ground. So my husband set the live trap and we caught a total of 6 before we got them all. But, they will be back in a year or so. We caught 14 one year when we had corn planted, they ate their fair share of that too! I don't like raccoons, they are too distructive.
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@bhbirdie6 (1765)
• United States
27 Oct 06
Destructive to humans interests but they're just trying to "make a living". Thanks for the comment.
@cuddlebug79705 (2003)
• United States
27 Oct 06
I saw them test this on Mythbusters awhile ago, its an amusing story. Thanks for sharing!
@rmuxagirl (7548)
• United States
27 Oct 06
Oh my goodness! What someone people won't do while they are drunk.