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Family calls 911 after getting lost in Corn Maze

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Well, it was dark, so if it wasn't properly lighted, and I'm sure everyone was commenting on which way they came from on turnarounds, I'm sure getting lost wasn't that hard.
 
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I wonder if they could have just plowed through the 9' tall maze to find their way out. 😕

http://www.connorsfarm.com/maze.htm

they were in the maze on the right. i understand the frustration. 😛
 
If you come to a dead end, turn around and take the next right hand turn. Repeat until you're out.

Win!
 
They are not smart enough to be parents, Child Protective Services should take that 3 week old baby from them immediately and they should be sterilized.
 
a 3 week old. pretty sure you aren't supposed to do that...

Yeah... mommy was probably still jacked up on post natal hormones and started panicking when daddy forgot how to read a frigging map and got lost. Then the 5 year old probably started crying, and daddy swallowed his pride and called 911 just to get the hell out of there.
 
What is it with people in this thread saying that you shouldn't take an infant into a maze?

The issue is the parents were morons not that the child was too young.

Me and the wife did a hell of a lot more with our first born than that and never had any probs.
 
What is it with people in this thread saying that you shouldn't take an infant into a maze?

The issue is the parents were morons not that the child was too young.

Me and the wife did a hell of a lot more with our first born than that and never had any probs.

Babies can explode in a cry explosion at any given time without warning. You should be within 5 minutes of the car so you can go home should such an incident happen. Not to mention diaper changes, breast feeding etc... do that stuff at home, not in public!
 
Babies can explode in a cry explosion at any given time without warning. You should be within 5 minutes of the car so you can go home should such an incident happen. Not to mention diaper changes, breast feeding etc... do that stuff at home, not in public!


I've found that as long as you keep the boobies within a safe distance all is well.

[actually this seems a good rule whether you have kids or not 😉]
 
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