Today's Darwin Award Winner
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Today's Darwin Award Winner
This woman has given a whole new meaning to the term "power tool."
http://www.nbcwashington.com/news/local ... unter.html
I'd be curious to know how her admitting report read.
http://www.nbcwashington.com/news/local ... unter.html
I'd be curious to know how her admitting report read.
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Wouldn't a drill have been more appropriate than a saber saw?
Just sayin'...
Just sayin'...
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Buzz Lightyear to the rescue? Ouch.
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If your "junk" is spinning (especiallyy at high RPMs), then you might want to see a doctor.NellyLunatic1980 wrote:Wouldn't a drill have been more appropriate than a saber saw?
Just sayin'...
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So how do medevac people manage to keep a straight face when things like this happen?silverscreenselect wrote:This woman has given a whole new meaning to the term "power tool."
http://www.nbcwashington.com/news/local ... unter.html
I'd be curious to know how her admitting report read.
And do you think the boyfriend is going to brag about how he made her scream and beg for mercy?
And if she ends up suing the boyfriend, wouldn't you love to see Judge Judy get this case?
So many questions....
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And every single one of them inappropriate.franktangredi wrote:So many questions....
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While you're there, visit the story about the masked robber shot and killed by an off-duty officer.silverscreenselect wrote:http://www.nbcwashington.com/news/local ... unter.html
His name was "Mr Slay" ...
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She can't win the Darwin Award.
She's still alive.
The man is, too.
She's still alive.
The man is, too.
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Um...a saber saw doesn't "spin".Appa23 wrote:If your "junk" is spinning (especiallyy at high RPMs), then you might want to see a doctor.NellyLunatic1980 wrote:Wouldn't a drill have been more appropriate than a saber saw?
Just sayin'...
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Yeah, but maybe she can't add anything to the gene pool now...Jeemie wrote:She can't win the Darwin Award.
She's still alive.
Enough already. It's my fault! Get over it!
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He still can.Rexer25 wrote:Yeah, but maybe she can't add anything to the gene pool now...Jeemie wrote:She can't win the Darwin Award.
She's still alive.
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Actually, they give away Darwin Awards not just to people who die, but to people who mutilate their sexual organs, thereby taking themselves out of the gene pool.Jeemie wrote:She can't win the Darwin Award.
She's still alive.
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Assuming he can find a date once this gets out.Jeemie wrote:He still can.Rexer25 wrote:Yeah, but maybe she can't add anything to the gene pool now...Jeemie wrote:She can't win the Darwin Award.
She's still alive.
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Reminds me of the sitcom "ER", with Elliott Gould, where a couple came in and the man had supposedly bit his tongue seriously enough to need stitches. The head nurse treating him was not overly nice talking with the couple, something unusual for her. The other nurse questioned her, and she replied that it was because they were lying about the injury - the bite marks went the wrong way for him to have bitten himself.
Leaving the saw blade inside the toy was not the smartest move in the world. Surely there's a safer way to attach the thing.
Leaving the saw blade inside the toy was not the smartest move in the world. Surely there's a safer way to attach the thing.
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Didn't say that it did.Jeemie wrote:Um...a saber saw doesn't "spin".Appa23 wrote:If your "junk" is spinning (especiallyy at high RPMs), then you might want to see a doctor.NellyLunatic1980 wrote:Wouldn't a drill have been more appropriate than a saber saw?
Just sayin'...
Nelly stated that a spinning drill was more appropriate to imitate the act of coitus, rather than a reciprocating saw.
I made a joke about it.
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OMG, I can't believe Frankie posted thatfranktangredi wrote:So how do medevac people manage to keep a straight face when things like this happen?silverscreenselect wrote:This woman has given a whole new meaning to the term "power tool."
http://www.nbcwashington.com/news/local ... unter.html
I'd be curious to know how her admitting report read.
And do you think the boyfriend is going to brag about how he made her scream and beg for mercy?
And if she ends up suing the boyfriend, wouldn't you love to see Judge Judy get this case?
So many questions....
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Sorry- I lost the progression!Appa23 wrote:Didn't say that it did.Jeemie wrote:Um...a saber saw doesn't "spin".Appa23 wrote: If your "junk" is spinning (especiallyy at high RPMs), then you might want to see a doctor.
Nelly stated that a spinning drill was more appropriate to imitate the act of coitus, rather than a reciprocating saw.
I made a joke about it.
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We don't know yet if she's mutilated beyond the ability to reproduce.NellyLunatic1980 wrote:Actually, they give away Darwin Awards not just to people who die, but to people who mutilate their sexual organs, thereby taking themselves out of the gene pool.Jeemie wrote:She can't win the Darwin Award.
She's still alive.
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You underestimate the depravity of the human mind!franktangredi wrote:Assuming he can find a date once this gets out.Jeemie wrote:He still can.Rexer25 wrote: Yeah, but maybe she can't add anything to the gene pool now...
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I have many sides.a1mamacat wrote:OMG, I can't believe Frankie posted thatfranktangredi wrote:So how do medevac people manage to keep a straight face when things like this happen?silverscreenselect wrote:This woman has given a whole new meaning to the term "power tool."
http://www.nbcwashington.com/news/local ... unter.html
I'd be curious to know how her admitting report read.
And do you think the boyfriend is going to brag about how he made her scream and beg for mercy?
And if she ends up suing the boyfriend, wouldn't you love to see Judge Judy get this case?
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Does that make it easier to get it on the side?franktangredi wrote:I have many sides.a1mamacat wrote:OMG, I can't believe Frankie posted thatfranktangredi wrote: So how do medevac people manage to keep a straight face when things like this happen?
And do you think the boyfriend is going to brag about how he made her scream and beg for mercy?
And if she ends up suing the boyfriend, wouldn't you love to see Judge Judy get this case?
So many questions....![]()
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No, but it makes it easier to get on one of his bad ones.gsabc wrote:Does that make it easier to get it on the side?franktangredi wrote:I have many sides.a1mamacat wrote: OMG, I can't believe Frankie posted that![]()
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I think we all owe a vote of thanks to SSS for posting something that brings all of us together as one, without regard to politics ...
... or taste.
... or taste.
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That's because we told him to stop headlining things like this with the phrase "Republican Family Values"franktangredi wrote:I think we all owe a vote of thanks to SSS for posting something that brings all of us together as one, without regard to politics ...
... or taste.
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