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 Another "mexican carry" accident 
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PostPosted: Fri May 09, 2008 10:03 pm 
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HE NEARLY BLEW HIS BRAINS OUT: A 20-year-old man in Yakima, Wash., told police he was the victim of a "drive-by shooting." But officers doubted
the story: the injuries to the man's groin appeared to be the result of
a point-blank shot. After a brief investigation the truth came out: the
man, apparently a gang member, had jammed a sawed-off double barreled
shotgun into his waistband, and managed to discharge both barrels into
his pants. Officers described the result as "massive groin damage," but
the man was hospitalized in "satisfactory" condition. (Yakima
Herald-Republic) ...Of course, most men would describe a pellet gun
wound there as "massive groin damage."

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If he blew his acorns off, I think we should nominate him for a Darwin Award (nominees don't have to die, they just can't be able to contaminate the gene pool).

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This incident and the results probably have a positive affect on the overall gene pool. 8)

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Wow, just wow....

+1 on the Darwin award.


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Why can't they all do that ?


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Wow... sticking a sawed off shotgun down the front of your pants? This guy had some big cahones!


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Wow... sticking a sawed off shotgun down the front of your pants? This guy had some big cahones!


Not any more :wink:

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Selurcspi wrote:
SultanOfBrunei wrote:
Wow... sticking a sawed off shotgun down the front of your pants? This guy had some big cahones!


Not any more :wink:


:lol: :lol: :lol: :lol:


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and managed to discharge both barrels into
his pants.


taken out of context... I don't think he'll have that ability anymore.

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HE NEARLY BLEW HIS BRAINS OUT: A 20-year-old man in Yakima, Wash., told police he was the victim of a "drive-by shooting." But officers doubted
the story: the injuries to the man's groin appeared to be the result of
a point-blank shot. After a brief investigation the truth came out: the
man, apparently a gang member, had jammed a sawed-off double barreled
shotgun into his waistband, and managed to discharge both barrels into
his pants. Officers described the result as "massive groin damage," but
the man was hospitalized in "satisfactory" condition. (Yakima
Herald-Republic) ...Of course, most men would describe a pellet gun
wound there as "massive groin damage."


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In response to the first bold line, in this guys case, he did blow his brains out. As to the second bold line. I don't care who you are, that is true!

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Maybe that will keep him from breeding! :roll: :wink:

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