Un chiste de King of the Hill hace referencia a un accidente agrícola real

Una frase memorable de la serie de animación King of the Hill se basa directamente en un incidente agrícola ocurrido en 1992 en Dakota del Norte. En el estreno de la cuarta temporada, Peggy Hill menciona a un trabajador agrícola que llamó al 911 usando su nariz después de perder ambos brazos. La referencia honra la experiencia real de John Thompson, quien sobrevivió a la terrible experiencia.

El episodio, titulado Peggy Hill: The Decline and Fall y emitido por primera vez en 1999, muestra a Peggy con un yeso corporal tras un accidente de paracaidismo. Ella se motiva recordando las acciones del joven granjero durante su recuperación. Thompson tenía 18 años cuando su camisa quedó atrapada en una maquinaria agrícola que carecía de un mecanismo de seguridad activo, lo que le amputó los brazos por completo. Solo en la granja familiar, utilizó su nariz y un lápiz sostenido en la boca para pedir ayuda, y luego esperó en una bañera para evitar manchar la alfombra de sangre. Sus extremidades fueron reimplantadas posteriormente en un hospital de Minnesota.

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