Viewers must have questioned that too because they came on the news and said they weren't beating but poking holes in it. Close-ups show them punching holes with shovels.
Apparently this guy, and his family, was an experienced "storm chaser", avid weather fanatics, loved science and this was a family project. They've been interviewed by local TV stations.
Now they're saying there was no "other box" but there is damage to the bottom of the base.
When I first heard it, I thought of an old Bloom County story line where Opus, Milo, and Cutter John attached balloons to John's wheelchair for a cross-country trip. Never thought somebody would actually try it, and a 6-year-old is way to young to be a Bloom County fan...
He's been found safe. He's home. No explanation yet.
How bizarre.
I wonder how much this whole episode cost, in terms of diverted/delayed flights, the search effort, etc.
Anybody wanna take this bet?
He and his brother were playing, accidentally launched the thing, knew they were in trouble, he hid out and the brother didn't know wth to say.
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Kid was hiding in a box in the attic.
Family was on "Wife Swap" TV show. What a lot of publicity for one family, eh?
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Actually Bloom County took the idea from a real life event. And this guy was definitely not the last one to try it.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Larry_Walters
Here's a more recent version
http://www.foxnews.com/images/299465...ying_chair.jpg
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