I still have that single. Somewhere.Not as good as this though.
I saw them, and also the Grumbleweeds who did a similar act, at Jollees in the Potteries back in the '80s.Not as good as this though.
Guns. This is what happens.Two teenagers decide to test out a bulletproof vest... one missed.
https://www.ocala.com/story/news/cr...ot-when-testing-bulletproof-vest/9508883002/?
To be fair it was in Florida.Guns. This is what happens.
FULL STORY: https://www.fox10phoenix.com/news/a...amelback-mountain-due-to-heat-related-illnessWomen's church group rescued from Camelback Mountain after hiking to get closer to God
Eight people were rescued from Camelback Mountain after multiple members of their hiking group began suffering from heat-related illness Thursday afternoon, Phoenix fire officials said.
A women's church group had reportedly started hiking Echo Canyon Trail at around 7:00 a.m. for a retreat. Fire officials say the group consisted of women from Alabama, Tennessee, and California, and that they were filming for a documentary called "Bad Girls Gone God," where they embark on strenuous activities to get closer to God. ...
The hikers reportedly told fire crews that they did not do their research before starting the hike. Several of the hikers were wheeled down the trail, and two had to be brought down by helicopter. Three were hospitalized in stable condition. ...
I live in the Phoenix Valley, and read about this in the local news. I'm glad they were all rescued and survived. I also hope they are presented with their rescue bill and pay it.A group of of self-challenging Christian women set out to hike in the Arizona desert and do some documentary filming in an attempt to get "closer to God." They didn't do their due diligence / preparation, and as a result of the triple-digit temperatures got a little closer than they expected ...
FULL STORY: https://www.fox10phoenix.com/news/a...amelback-mountain-due-to-heat-related-illness
oh yeah, I've heard some real horror stories about people who just... went sightseeing and... OOPS!I live in the Phoenix Valley, and read about this in the local news. I'm glad they were all rescued and survived. I also hope they are presented with their rescue bill and pay it.
...it is now 6 pm and the temperature has finally dropped to 105.
FULL STORY: https://www.ktvu.com/news/michigan-...ia-trail-where-family-died-in-mariposa-countyMichigan man rescued from California trail where family died in Mariposa County
A tourist from Michigan who tried to retrace the steps of a family who died during a grueling summer hike in Northern California had to be rescued last week after getting lost, a frustrated sheriff said.
The man, who has not been identified, was reported missing near the trail in Mariposa County where officials last year found the bodies of Jonathan Gerrish, his wife, Ellen Chung, their 1-year-old daughter Aurelia "Miju" Chung-Gerrish and their dog Oski, Mariposa County Sheriff Jeremy Briese said in a statement posted on social media.
The mysterious deaths grabbed international headlines. ...
After a two-month investigation, authorities determined the family and their dog died of extreme heat exhaustion after running out of water while hiking last year on a sunny August afternoon when temperatures reached 109 degrees Fahrenheit (43 Celsius) in the steep mountain terrain.
On June 29, a hiker called authorities after noticing the man’s car was still parked at the trailhead. The caller had met the tourist from Michigan a day earlier when he told him he was investigating the family’s deaths because he found the cause of death "odd," Briese said.
A search and rescue crew ... found the man later that day.
The tourist was described as being in his mid-60’s, approximately 5’6" and 200 pounds, and wearing sweatpants "on some of the hottest days we have seen this year," Briese said.
The man began his hike in an area with a closed gate and marked with a "CLOSED" sign. He had finished the water from the two one-gallon water containers he was carrying and had to drink water from the nearby river, he said.
After rescuers found him, the man wanted to know if there had been updated algae testing on the water, Briese said.
He was treated for dehydration and badly blistered feet before he left the area in his rental car against medical advice, Briese said. ...
"To have someone purposely put themselves in danger, using vital resources and potentially putting the safety of our staff in danger all to try and prove us wrong is maddening and quite frankly sickening," he added.
A man from Michigan - apparently skeptical of heat exhaustion being blamed for the Gerrish / Chung family deaths on a California trail last August - decided to investigate the trail himself in summer heat. He came close to personally proving the viability of the heat exhaustion verdict.
FULL STORY: https://www.ktvu.com/news/michigan-...ia-trail-where-family-died-in-mariposa-county
FULL STORY: https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/ar...rmeister-two-minutes-win-10-South-Africa.htmlMan dies after drinking a whole bottle of Jaegermeister in two minutes in bid to win £10 in South African liquor store challenge
A man has died after drinking an entire bottle of Jaegermeister in just two minutes to win a £10 bet at a South African liquor store.
The local resident, who has not been named, drank the whole bottle of the 35 per cent spirit before collapsing.
He visited the store in Mashamba village in Limpopo and took part in the challenge to see who could drink a bottle the fastest. ...
The prize was R200 in cash, the equivalent of around £10. ...
After falling to the ground, the man, aged between 25 and 30, was rushed to hospital where he was pronounced dead. ...
An inquest has now been opened into his death.
Footage shared online shows people cheering and clapping as he gulped down the German digestif.
After finishing, he was seen swaying side to side, propped up by a friend. ...
Yes. Yes he did.Seriously? did he really think the police were hiding something?
On June 29, a hiker called authorities after noticing the man’s car was still parked at the trailhead. The caller had met the tourist from Michigan a day earlier when he told him he was investigating the family’s deaths because he found the cause of death "odd," Briese said.
I wonder what the actual cause of death was then? I doubt the alcohol would have acted that quickly? Is there some kind of other toxicity in the Jagermeister?A South African man chugged an entire bottle of Jaegermeister to win a bet / challenge worth £10. He was transported to a local clinic, where he was pronounced dead.
I wonder what the actual cause of death was then? I doubt the alcohol would have acted that quickly? Is there some kind of other toxicity in the Jagermeister?
There's quite an array of herbs and flavourings in that drink. Alcohol aside, he may have been allergic to at least one of those.I wonder what the actual cause of death was then? I doubt the alcohol would have acted that quickly? Is there some kind of other toxicity in the Jagermeister?
It's sickening, they leave their young babies and animals in the car, windows rolled up, 95 degrees outside.I saw a news report yesterday of Police having to break into an Audi because someone had left their dog in there. It’s was at 11.30am the hottest time of the day.
How long have people been saying don’t leave dogs in hot cars? Forever!
I can only assume these people think they are special and know better than everyone else and vets (as in animal doctors)! ‘No my dog will be fine’
It makes me so angry that people are still doing this!
Plus, Jagermeister is horrible. Exporting it proved that Germans do have a sense of humour.There's quite an array of herbs and flavourings in that drink. Alcohol aside, he may have been allergic to at least one of those.