27 years ago, back in 1997, someone impaled a 60 pound pumpkin on top of a spire at Cornell University in the middle of the night. It was over 170 feet (51 meters) off the ground. To this day, no one could understand how it was done. Happy Halloween🎃

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    1. DryJournalist8322 on

      Pretty simple… someone climbed up there with it on their back or hoisted it up once they got up there.

    2. AlarmingLychee9193 on

      Probably some engineering students. It’s a simple physics problem, I’m guessing they used a catapult of some sort, and sacrificed a few pumpkins to get it right.

    3. Nobody really *knows* (except for the pranksters themselves),
      but there is a prevailing theory based on Occam’s razor.

    4. MorallyCorruptJesus on

      I swear this shit gets posted monthly

      There’s an access hatch on that roof. No one spidernanned up the building. Simply accessed the hatch and stuck a pumpkin on the point

    5. WellThatsJustPerfect on

      At the uni I went to, the climbing club have a challenge to touch the statue on top of the law college.

    6. AngryQuadricorn on

      How did they get the pumpkin down? I bet that could help them to understand how it was put up there to begin with.

    7. leftoverinspiration on

      Meanwhile, in the physics department, “Question 6: A spike sits 51 meters off the ground. Give a perfectly spherical pumpkin weighing exactly 5kg and a cannon located 100 meters from the spike, what force is needed ….”

    8. At a football ground in Munich, a goose impaled itself on lighting mast. No one knew how it did it, yet the goose was hanging up there for a while. Happy… Errm whatever

    9. JustAnotherBystandr on

      Someone tied it to their ball sack and climbed the tower with suction plungers. Duh.

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