#1890 – Footprints

When I was a kid I had some snowshoes in the shape of giant monster feet. It was fun making crazy footprints in the fresh snow with them. I don’t think anyone was fooled into thinking there was a yeti on the loose. I still had the stride of an 8-year-old.

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8 thoughts on “#1890 – Footprints”

  1. Jad says:

    Near my work there are a row of low signs (about 2 ft clearance from the floor). When it snowed last year; Obviously everyone walked around the signs, so the snow was untouched around them. I took great delight in leaving footprints leading up to the signs and leading away from the signs on the other side.

    I hope someone noticed, but either way it was worth it 🙂

  2. i.half4 says:

    Trespod Beeblebroxe?

    1. Max says:

      Is that supposed to be a Hitchhiker’s Guide to the Galaxy reference?

  3. kingklash says:

    Maybe someone thought it was an 8-year-old Yeti?

  4. If we’re lucky enough to get any snow around here, it won’t be plentiful enough or stay around long enough for anyone to do any footprint pranks…

    I have only tried to do a (failed) footprint prank once in my life, and that wasn’t even with actual footprints, but handprints… I “walked” around with my hands in the sandbox at school, and then I told some other kids that a gorilla (or some other ape) had been there. Nobody believed me, and they didn’t even look.

  5. Octothorpe says:

    Wow, It’s been snowing for us for about three days. The first two days was almost strait (I can’t tell if it snowed through the night or not) and started snowing again for a bit today. We have about three or four inches (or more, that’s just my estimate). My aunt even got stuck in her driveway because they slipped into a ditch. 🙁 They had to get a tow truck to get out.

  6. onexused says:

    I wouldn’t be surprised to find Biff able to add extra limbs since he can apparently remove body parts at will with no ill effects. I’d probably be fooled if I was his neighbor.

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