Darwin Award Candidate
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Re: Darwin Award Candidate
Always respect ignitable objects.
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Re: Darwin Award Candidate
Another guy dies from lighting fireworks on his chest:
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Re: Darwin Award Candidate
ROFL!brhalltx wrote:He wasn't holding it tightly enough.jimlongley wrote:When I was a kid, my buddy was convinced that if you held a firecracker tight enough, you could keep it from going off. Luckily it was not a very large firecracker.
Yeah, I was half deaf for days afterward. mostly from his screams. He was afraid to look at his hand and just stood there shrieking.
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