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    Ady1
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      A Wolverhampton man who cemented his head inside a microwave said he "doesn't care" what people think.

      Jay Swingler, 22, had to be freed by firefighters after the stunt, filmed for his YouTube channel, took a dangerous turn.

      He said emergency services' time was not wasted, because "they saved my life".

      West Midlands Fire Service said it would not charge the £650 deployment fee as his life was in genuine danger

      http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/av/uk-england-birmingham-42288252/prankster-defends-cementing-head-in-microwave

      Edited By Ady1 on 09/12/2017 00:41:00

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      Ady1
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        #331164
        Hopper
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          @hopper

          What a shame the emergency crew turned up so quickly. Bad day for the gene pool.

          But age does not weary them. This report in from Sydney this week:

          "A TRUE Australian innovator almost amputated his leg after he banged a large circular saw blade onto his angle grinder — removing the guard to fit it on — and tried to cut down a tree. The tree won.

          The 73-year-old Castle Hill backyard tree surgeon took his highly unorthodox and highly dangerous tool into battle last Monday and when ambulance crews arrived they found he’d nearly cut right through his lower left leg instead of the tree trunk."angle grinder saw.jpg

          #331165
          Ady1
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            @ady1

            Now THAT'S a saw

            I try to avoid anything that spins fast and has teeth, just too dodgy IMO

            #331168
            not done it yet
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              @notdoneityet

              Idiot. Apart from the obvious missing guard protection, he was seriously over-speeding that blade. Likely no eye protection either!

              I once came across a night shift worker cutting stone with a diamond toothed blade – again oversized blade for the machine and no guard. I told him to refrain (as the gang had done more repair work than required and the rest had 'got their heads down' for the rest of the shift – an accepted practice – and it was 'homework&#39, warning him of the consequences of a slip. I dare say he was at the same thing on other shifts as he was working permanent nights. 9" blade in a 7" saw, as I recall.

              #331174
              Barnaby Wilde
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                @barnabywilde70941

                Employers are increasingly using Co's that supply a thorough soshal meedya profile on potential employees. Young Mr Swinglers future prospects may be limited to a McJob or maybe a position in some viral marketing outfit.

                Shame that the fire brigade weren't allowed to shove the microwave up his backside.

                #331175
                I.M. OUTAHERE
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                  @i-m-outahere

                  I know a bloke who fitted a 5 inch grinder with a tct blade to cut aluminium bar he decided to hang on to the piece of bar with one hand and the grinder with the other – it bit in and flung the grinder back plowing through his jaw and into his neck almost reaching his jugular .

                  At work we have banned all but one 9 inch grinder for cutting stuff and it has a kick back protection device on it – it is only to be used where all other avenues of cutting won't work .

                  The guy who concreted his head in a microwave has rocks in his head !

                  #331188
                  John MC
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                    @johnmc39344

                    I think Mr Swingler has deserves an Honourable mention in the Darwin awards!

                    #331193
                    Brian G
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                      @briang

                      He was lucky it was filler and not plaster that heats up as it sets. This sad story from 2007 should be enough to discourage anybody from that kind of activity. **LINK**

                      Brian

                      #331194
                      Dennis D
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                        @dennisd

                        Darwin awards for those of you who haven't come across them before.

                        **LINK**

                        #331197
                        James Alford
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                          @jamesalford67616

                          My thoughts when I first read this were simply why on Earth do it in the first place?

                          James.

                          #331206
                          Neil Wyatt
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                            @neilwyatt

                            "We didn't charge him the £650 because his life was in danger, but we will be sending him the laundry bill"

                            Neil

                            #331233
                            larry Phelan
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                              @larryphelan54019

                              That saw blade reminds me of my Mother-in-law !

                              #331237
                              Mike Poole
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                                @mikepoole82104

                                Cynthia plaster caster must have had some customers hopping about if the plaster got too warm. I thought plaster of Paris was made for repairing humans so should not do too much harm.

                                Mike

                                It seem she used a dental mounding material rather than plaster of Paris and repairing broken bones was done in a controlled way.

                                 

                                Edited By Mike Poole on 09/12/2017 13:24:56

                                #331263
                                Howard Lewis
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                                  @howardlewis46836

                                  Behold! They walk among us.

                                  Definitely a contender for the Darwin awards.

                                  The Fire Brigade have interfered with Natural Selection.

                                  Howard

                                  #331342
                                  Hopper
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                                    @hopper

                                    It just gets worse. Microwave-head has posted online what happened. He had his head fully encased in polly filler and was breathing through a plastic tube when the stuff set and somehow plugged up the plastic tube. So his mates had to chisel a hole for him to breathe through while emergency crews were on way.
                                    **LINK**

                                    But apparently his youtube channel has had a couple million cliks, so well worth risking your life for apparently.

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                                    Ady1
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                                      @ady1

                                      In showbusiness any publicity is good publicity

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