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shogun wrote:maj. tom wrote:Yes, the 2nd one died right there and then.
Tandem idiots. Looks like at least a 12-15 foot drop to concrete. Why that seemed like a fun idea? we'll never know
EFFECTIC DESIGNS wrote:Not gonna lie all these new pickups sure are ugly. The new hilux is the best looking out of all and its Toyota that is lifetime vehicle with parts everywhere you can't ask for more when it comes to a Hilux.
Duane 3NE 2NR wrote:hoping it's $3
Dizzy28 wrote:Not going to watch that vid....but is it Trinidad?
EFFECTIC DESIGNS wrote:Dizzy28 wrote:Not going to watch that vid....but is it Trinidad?
No this is Africa I believe, however there is one identical to that from Trinidad posted on facebook a few weeks ago. Trinis are hardly any different you should see how they kill pigs with hammers in this country.
EFFECTIC DESIGNS wrote:you should see how they kill pigs with hammers in this country.
EFFECTIC DESIGNS wrote:^ That is the beautiful world the good lord created where his creatures thrive on torture and suffering. The loving deity smiles from above when he sees this beautiful nature he envisioned with Hyenas and wild dogs eating prey alive from the anus and testicles etc. Its part of his master plan so just imagine how bad the master plan will really be
RT wrote: Sting in the tail for United Airlines: Scorpion attacks passenger on plane
Published time: 14 Apr, 2017 14:56
The United Airlines PR department is having a busy week. First it deals with the fallout from a video showing aviation police dragging a man from one of its flight – then a scorpion stings a passenger travelling on another of its planes.
Canadians Richard and Linda Bell were returning to Calgary on a flight from Houston, Texas when a scorpion rudely interrupted their trip. The incident is understood to have happened on Sunday, the same day a Vietnamese man was forcibly removed from a United Airlines plane at Chicago O’Hare Airport.
Speaking to Global News, Richard said: “It fell on my hair – I grabbed it. I was hanging onto it by it’s tail.” His wife initially didn’t realise what had happened.
“It really didn’t dawn on me, because we were on a plane from Houston, I looked down and thought, oh that kind of looks like a little lobster,” she said.
The Bells quickly learned it wasn’t, however.
“A Mexican guy next to me said, ‘That’s a scorpion and it’s dangerous,’ so I dropped it on my plate. Then I went to go pick it up again and that’s when it stung me – it felt like a wasp sting,” Richard said.
He then threw the predatory arachnid to the floor and another passenger finished it off with a quick stomp, after which a flight attendant disposed of its remains.
The concerned couple used the plane's WIFI to find out if the sting posed any threat to Richard. Apart from the obvious fright of having a scorpion land on his head in mid-air, he didn’t have any adverse reaction to the sting. Paramedics did board the plane, however, and found that Richard showed “no signs of distress.”
How the stowaway scorpion came to be on the United flight isn’t clear. It seems likely, however, that due to its hiding in the overhead bin, a fellow traveller, seemingly with a penchat for exoctic animals, probably stored it in their luggage.
Scorpion stings are rarely fatal, though they can be quite uncomfortable. People affected can experience a tingling or burning sensation where bitten and can have difficulty breathing or swallowing.
United Airlines are investigating the incident
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