Rusty Zippers

Rusty Zippers by Alan Neil is a humorous exploration of childhood adventures and the mischief that ensues when imagination meets reality. Published by iUniverse on September 20, 2019, this edition contains 204 pages and is presented in English. The narrative follows two friends, Al and Albert Ray, as they embark on a quest to achieve the seemingly impossible feat of looping a swing, leading to unexpected consequences and a lesson in physics that they struggle to comprehend.
Readers will find a blend of action and adventure infused with humor and satire as Al and Albert Ray push the limits of their playground antics. The story captures the essence of youthful curiosity and the challenges of understanding complex concepts through the lens of childhood experiences. With its engaging premise, Rusty Zippers invites readers to reflect on the innocence of youth and the often humorous misunderstandings that accompany it.
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In their earlier grades they had always joined each other on the playground swings but after Albert Ray convinced Al that if they moved the playground swing fast enough and high enough eventually the swing would make a loop and they would be the first in school to make a loop on the school swings. So each day they would make the swings go as fast and as high as they could. When the day came that Al went too high and the swing stalled and fell straight down; he held on for dear life as the fall from 15 feet high that broke the swing seat and one of the chains holding the seat. The teachers got involved and questioned their sanity and mentioned something called Physics that neither Al nor Albert Ray understood or believed because to them looping a swing was as simple as tying a rock on a string, holding the string in your hand and then swinging the rock until it looped around your finger.
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