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VW Liferaft?


OK, this is not Type 3, but is VW and HYSTERICAL!
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VW Liferaft?

Jerry298@austin.relay.ucm.org swears this really happened to him... 

OK. Here goes. I was 17, and had mentioned to my father that I was thinking of  buying a rubber boat for use as a scuba platform. My father managed to get me one from  the F.A.A. where he worked. (Don't ask, I never did). 

What he brought me was one of those Air Force survival rafts that they issue  to bomber crews with up to 10 men. I couldn't wait to test it, so I called Jason, and  told him to come on over. I took the back seat out of my VW bug, and laid the seat back down.  This makes a VW bug kind of like a hatch back without the hatch. Jason got over to  my place, just as our girlfriends showed up. They had come over to see if we wanted to go swimming. I crammed the raft, and both girls in the back of the VW (it was  really tight), and Jason in the passenger seat up front, and took off. 

I got onto IH35 in Oklahoma City to head for one of the area lakes. The  windows were down and the hot August wind was roaring through the car like a minor  hurricane. My girlfriend started complaining about the wind, and a little red tag that kept  getting tangled in her hair. I told her not to mess with the tag, but she got mad and gave it  a good hard yank, intending to throw it out the window. 

Can you guess what that little red tag was for? Yep, that damned raft started  to inflate right there in the VW! It takes about 15 seconds for one of those things to  inflate, and for the first 5 seconds or so I was frozen with something of a mixture fear,  amazement, and a sense of "this really can't be happening!" In the 6th second the raft  started pushing my head down against the steering wheel hard enough that I couldn't really see  where I was going, and started pushing the windows that weren't down out of their frames,  and onto the road. By the time I got my wits back, the raft was fully inflated. 

I managed to push my head up enough to see where I was going, and hopefully  avoid creaming anyone else on the road. By this time the real chaos had started. The  girls were screaming their fool heads off, Jason was laughing like an idiot, and the  Oklahoma Highway Patrolman that had been following me when all this started had turned  on his siren. 

I finally got the car to the center median, and stopped. I got hold of the  door handle to open the door and pulled. The door shot open, and the raft exploded out of the  car pushing me ahead of it. When I got to my feet, the first thing I saw was the  OHP cop laughing so hard he had tears running down his cheeks, and having a hard time breathing. 

I managed to get the deflate mechanism activated and the raft started to  deflate. By this time the cop was breathing again and somewhat coherent. He came over and told  me that was the funniest thing he had ever seen. I asked if I was going to get a  ticket? He said no, he just wanted to make sure no one got hurt. We folded the raft as  best we could and went back to my place. The real fun was trying to convince my insurance company that all that glass damage really was because a life raft had inflated  inside the car. They did payoff, but only after the insurance adjuster had talked to the  OHP cop. I can look back on this now and laugh. But for about 5 years after that  happened, anytime someone (Jason usually) mentioned it, all I could do was turn red in the face. 


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