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    “The what?” I asked.

    I wasn’t trying to be difficult, and even though my hearing is really and truly shot, I thought I’d heard him okay. Unfortunately, I couldn’t be sure because what John had just said didn’t make any sense whatsoever.

    “You know,” he replied. “The rankstankle.”

    “What the hell is a rankstankle?” I asked.

    “You know.”

    Obviously – well, to me at least – I didn’t. John, however, was absolutely certain that I knew just what a “rankstankle” happened to be. Everyone should. After all, it had been on TV.

    I suppose I should back up just a second…

    You see, John was a guy a worked with. In fact, this was back in the days of T & W Typewriter and Computer Repair… And just as I have explained before, NO, the T didn’t stand for Typewriter and we didn’t spell computer with a W. Those were the owner’s initials. But, I digress… My point here is that this was eons ago, back when I worked in the computer – printer repair field. This is the company where Chris worked (see Whoa! Was That A Sasquatch?). Mike too. And Bill. In fact, the owner used to call us the “bearded wonders,” because we could fix just about anything and we all had beards. Except Mike and Bill that is. But, they were the new kids on the block, relatively speaking.

    Anyhow, there we were, in the shop, working on stuff and chatting about all manner of inane crap. It’s how we would pass the time while waiting for the three or four pieces of equipment we had on the bench to finish testing, or formatting, or whatever. And that’s when John mentioned the “rankstankle.”

    You see, we were talking about stuff from our childhoods. Television shows, games, and all sorts of other crap. Like I said, just passing the time. The thing that really made this all surreal is that “rankstankle” wasn’t the first thing he’d said that had us all scratching our heads. It had actually started out with one of his favorite shows when he was a kid, that being, “The Sea Hag”…

    We’d never heard of it. Of course, that didn’t mean much. They’d never heard of “Cousin Fred” either. He was the host of a morning kids show back home in Kentucky. I suspect nobody outside Paducah and surrounding area had any clue about “Cousin Fred.”

    However, John claimed that “The Sea Hag” was one of those big time national shows on a major network. And then, he came up with “rankstankle.” It seems that the “rankstankle” was an integral part of a board game he’d played as a kid. So integral, in fact, that it was prominently mentioned during the commercial for the game.

    After pondering all of this for a while, I asked, “What game was this again?”

    “You know…” he said. “The one with the fat guy and the tweezers.”

    “Fat guy and tweezers?” I asked. Obviously, there were all sorts of places my warped mind could take this, but since we were talking about a childrens board game I knew they wouldn’t fit.

    “Yeah,” he said. “And his nose would light up.”

    Pieces fell into place – figuratively, that is – and I put two and two together to come up with seventeen. “You mean, Operation?”

    “Yeah, that’s it!” he replied. “You had to take out his rankstankle.”

    I kept putting two and two together with the seventeen, trying to remember the commercial. Finally, after running through all 206 bones in my head, it dawned on me.

    “Do you by any chance mean, wrenched ankle?” I asked.

    “Oh,” John said. “I always thought it was rankstankle. Guess that’s why it was shaped like a wrench, huh?”

    And, “The Sea Hag”? Well… Turns out that was “Sigmund and the Sea Monsters.”

    More to come…

    Murv

    • Next time I see someone with a sprained lower extremity, I’ll be sure to call it a rankstankle. Wonder if anyone will question my diagnosis? LOL! Love it, Murv, and happy Father’s Day!

      • ROFL!

        I actually compressed the story a bit… It took us several days before he remembered the game and such, so this went on for a week or so. As to Sigmund and the Sea Monsters, it was probably 6 months before we figured that one out… Remember, this was “pre-internet” so the info wasn’t a mere “Google” away…

        Still, to this day, if I don’t know what something is, I just call it a rankstankle… 😀

        Thanks for the Father’s Day wishes! 🙂

    • In the immortal words of my father-in-law; “When in doubt, make somethin’ up.” You just got me to squirt coffee out of my nose, Murv and thank you for it. Hope your offspring gives you a wonderful Fathers’ Day!

    • Ewww…@ the Neti pot comment! I got a good chuckle out of that one! I remember Sigumnd…that was one of my faves along with New Zoo Review and the Electric Company…wow, that makes me feel old! Anyway..Happy Father’s Day! Maybe Kat will let you out of the basement for a few! 😉

    • Happy fathers day and thanks for the walk down memory lane, haven’t thought of those things in forever. Happy Fathers Day

    • Sigmund and the Seamonsters were a favorite of mine (since I watched Saturday morning cartoons untill college when the hangovers precluded doing anything before noon on a weekend , I was always wondering that since Sigmund WAS a seamonster too, why was it not Sigmund THE Seamonster.
      but, since it was based on Neddy Seagoon in Britan, perhaps that was a little too close in title. any way, never saw any reason for Jonnie Wittaker to be on there. wow, i’m thinking way too much about this.

    • Catching up on my reading and spewed coffee at this one. I love the operation game, we got one for our 7 yo and guess what!? No wrenched ankle and no bread basket, just silly sound effects with a toilet to take out of the tummy and green gas bubbles for the gall bladder…EEEEWWWWW oh and of course there is a cell phone to take out of the thumb. I do not like the updates at all. Somethings just should not be messed with

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