Thursday, July 9, 2009

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Terrible way to get killed:

An unidentified man fell into a tank of boiling chocolate and died.
Camden, NJ police said they were called to a North 36th Street warehouse owned by Lyons and Sons, and C & C Cola about 10:45 a.m., July 8.
But by the time rescue crews arrived, the unidentified man was already dead.
He had been in the vat of hot chocolate for about 10 minutes before rescue crews arrived.
When he was scooped from the chocolate it was too late.
-Examiner

We don't know what he was doing in the vat, may be cleaning- lime the man who got killed by soup.

Here's some Gandhigiri:

A Canadian singer allegedly stiffed by United Airlines after baggage handlers smashed his $3,500 guitar found that revenge is a ditty best served on YouTube.
Dave Carroll's "United Breaks Guitars" became an instant hit on the video-sharing Web site, viewed more than 503,000 times since being posted Monday.
And now a spokeswoman for the Chicago airline tells the Chicago Tribune it has changed its mind and is "in conversation" with Carroll "to make what happened right."
_UPI

The song goes, "should have flown with someone else or gone by car -- 'cause United breaks guitars."

No man what, don't ever criticise your wife for her cooking- the response could be so unpredictable:

Deputies said the man got into an argument with her about undercooked potatoes and burnt bread. He went to the bedroom and began eating, and authorities said the woman then threw a phone at him.
-Yahoo! News

The wife's 66, and the husband 71, they needn't have carried on this way, but still it happens so, and now she is charged with battery on an elderly person and is in Jail pending a $1,500 bond.

This is old, but so what- it is interesting.

A 16-year-old girl thought she heard her mother being assaulted by her boyfriend and rounded up some friends who beat him up, only to learn later that the couple actually were having sex, the woman and police said. The girl misinterpreted the woman's amorous screams, and she and four other teens went to the woman's bedroom in the Torrington home on June 6, police Lt. Bruce Whiteley said Thursday.
-Yahoo! News

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