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http://edition.cnn.com/2004/US/11/30/lava....h.ap/index.html

 

Lava lamp left on hot stovetop explodes, killing man

Tuesday, November 30, 2004 Posted: 2317 GMT (0717 HKT)

 

KENT, Washington (AP) -- A man who placed a lava lamp on a hot stovetop was killed when it exploded and sent a shard of glass into his heart, police said.

 

Philip Quinn, 24, was found dead in his trailer home Sunday night by his parents.

 

"Why on earth he was heating a lava lamp on the stove, we don't know," Kent Police spokesman Paul Petersen said Monday.

 

After the lamp exploded, Quinn apparently stumbled into his bedroom, where he died Sunday afternoon, authorities said.

 

Police found no evidence of drug or alcohol use.

 

Damn..

 

:(

Guest Shutterspeed
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He lives in a trailer. Those people have no knowledge of proper household appliance usage, let alone of something like a lava lamp.

 

And I can't tell, judging by your topic description and choice of emoticon, how you feel about this.

Guest Shutterspeed
Posted

Smash it open.

 

This title is misleading. The lava lamp killed noone. A small piece of glass used to form the lamp's outer body combined with idiocy killed someone.

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He lives in a trailer. Those people have no knowledge of proper household appliance usage, let alone of something like a lava lamp.

 

And I can't tell, judging by your topic description and choice of emoticon, how you feel about this.

I take it you have no friends who live in trailers then, huh?

Guest Shutterspeed
Posted

Probably when someone living in a trailer learns to read and write competently enough to lodge a formal complaint.

 

*has really nothing against trailer park boys or their noble pursuits for shelter, just enjoys taking cheap shots

Guest Shutterspeed
Posted

Well, assuming that we're going right to court, they wouldn't be able to afford an educated lawyer anyway.

 

*unless of course, they were to come into a large sum of money through illegal operations. Cheap shot.

Guest Shutterspeed
Posted
Why are you prejudiced against poor people, Shutterspeed? :(

Not only do they smell and mess up food orders, but *many a time have I put my wheelie bin out before having a lawsuit filed against me from one that was in it at the time of pick-up.

 

*may not have happened.

Guest The Satanic Angel
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One of my coworkers lives in a trailer and his wife is a raging alcoholic. She calls at work multiple times a day, usually claiming she's called the police on her husband. She shows up at work, at the back door, sometimes wearing clothes, and most of the time trying to take them off if she happens to be wearing anything. She destroys things, such as the trailer they live in, the car they own, any of his family members' cars ...

 

Not to mention I live on the Eastern coast of Florida, and most of the trailers still in tact are either vacant or have large expanses of blue tarps over the roof ...

Posted
He lives in a trailer. Those people have no knowledge of proper household appliance usage, let alone of something like a lava lamp.

 

And I can't tell, judging by your topic description and choice of emoticon, how you feel about this.

I take it you have no friends who live in trailers then, huh?

 

 

 

Good lord no.

You know, not to flame, but you're coming off as some arrogant prick. My father went through some hard times when I was a kid and for a time, he and I lived in a trailer for a few years. Are we some kind of white trash losers? I mean seriously, what's with the stereotypes?

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My father went through some hard times when I was a kid and for a time, he and I lived in a trailer for a few years. Are we some kind of white trash losers?

Yes.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

And my old man lived in a trailer for years, mostly because every time he got married the wife always got the house...

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Hey, I'm not blind. I've seen the stereoypes most think of and associate with trailers, and I'm not trying to be all like, "Every trailer park is full of upstanding citizens who are just temporarily down on thier luck!", but when someone asks if you've got a friend that lives in a trailer and you respond with "Good lord No!" as if it deeply offends you that some trailer trash could possibly be considered a friend of yours, that bothers me.

Guest Shutterspeed
Posted
He lives in a trailer. Those people have no knowledge of proper household appliance usage, let alone of something like a lava lamp.

 

And I can't tell, judging by your topic description and choice of emoticon, how you feel about this.

I take it you have no friends who live in trailers then, huh?

 

 

 

Good lord no.

You know, not to flame, but you're coming off as some arrogant prick. My father went through some hard times when I was a kid and for a time, he and I lived in a trailer for a few years. Are we some kind of white trash losers? I mean seriously, what's with the stereotypes?

Fuck, why do I bother?

Guest Agent of Oblivion
Posted

I have actually never lived in a trailer.

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