Bhuvaneswar Kumar was freed by a passer-by who cut the rod from the ground
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As he was a cyclist and the spike went in through his eye socket I'm not entirely sure how that shows how important it is to wear a crash helmet when riding a motorbike.
Christ I'm bored!
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Originally posted by zeitghost View Post
I've just had to deal with a CSV file embedded with those buggers. Yes I'm looking at you Open Office...
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Originally posted by zeitghost View Post
Man impaled by metal rod – for 11 hours | Metro.co.uk
Not sure a crash helmet would have help a lot though.
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Originally posted by thunderlizard View PostAlso, his skeleton has a pony tail.
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Hmm, these articles always seem to use the word lucky when people survive, which I suppose is true, but the second bit of luck doesn't fully cancel out the bad luck of being impaled by a metal rod in the first place IMO. Whereas there was luck involved at the end, I would say overall net luck was negative.
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Always wear your crash helmet
Man impaled by metal rod – for 11 hours | Metro.co.uk
Not sure a crash helmet would have help a lot though.Tags: None
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