In this case5:48A British family erected false legs in a pot hole. He quickly repaired
James Coxall led with his family in front of a massive pussy nest in his village for the umpteenth time when he decided that he had enough.
The British man has taken a step on the massive crater in the massive crater in Cambridgeshire, in the United Kingdom, of the village camps of Castle for eight months. But instead of getting angry, he decided to do something stupid.
With the help of his wife and children, he built a pair of wooden legs dressed in jeans and erected them in the middle of the hole filled with rain, giving the appearance of someone falling, head first.
“We just thought that it would be the most fun way to somehow put the puff nest,” said Coxall In this case Nile Köksal host. “You have to laugh and a joke, right?”
The stuffing is paid
The Haverhill Road’s Nid-de-Poule, he says, is one of the many in the castle camps, and it is on a road that leads to the neighboring city where the villagers do their shopping. He says he spends it about four times a week.
According to its own measurements, it is 1.2 meters long, 0.9 meters wide and 10 centimeters deep.
“It is incredibly frustrating to drive on the roads with holes everywhere in them and people’s cars have damaged and your tires are broken,” said Coxall.
So, on Sunday, he channeled his frustration in protest /joke. He says it was a family affair.
“The children helped. We dried in legs for the legs. We found an old pair of jeans that went to the charity store. We put them. We stuffed it with rags. And then we screwed a pair of their old shoes on top,” he said.
“I walked it there under my arm and the children made their bikes. And I, the woman and the children put it in a hole with a brick to weigh it down.”

Almost immediately, said Coxall, he started to receive SMS from his neighbors asking if the legs were his work.
“Many people who know me know that I am a little joker,” he said.
He also published a photo of the legs on a local Facebook group, Strange things around Cambridge. His children, he says, have become school celebrities for their involvement.
Their hard work seems to have borne fruit. Four days after the legs have increased, the puff nest was filled.
“I can confirm that the nest in a poule in question … was fixed yesterday,” Jonathan Kitley, spokesperson for the Cambridge Municipal Council, told CBC.
He didn’t comment on his legs.
Coxall says that he is happy to see the repaired nest. He says that the city has filled it at least once before, but repairs did not last long.
“It looks pretty good, but we will have to wait and see, will not do it, if it survives the wind and the rain and the cars that led him.” He said. “I’m not so confident.”
His family project, meanwhile, remains intact.
“They have not buried art,” he said. “My wife passed and she jumped from the car and she saved the art from the roadside.”
Pothole’s prankster is already looking for his next target. There are many hen nests in the village to choose, he said.
“Maybe I will do something a little different. I will try the sinking of the Titanic or something,” he said. “It would be pretty cool, isn’t it?”