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(DA)Chalk one up for the dog.
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(?)Mamba kills Man
(HM)Mexican Divorce
(Hmmm)Surfing the wrong wave
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A good thought gone bad
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Up, Up, and Away!
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Inspiration + Youth + Explosives =
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Roping a Bobcat
feeling tyred - near miss
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Man has friend shoot him to get off
BASE jumper succumbs to stupidity
A Mattress of Life and Death....
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Trail Blazing Gaffe
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Community service for teen who burn
Death by iPod?
If at first you don't succeed
The $500 Bullet
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Two men burned in backyard blast
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A fool and his bike
The Widow Maker
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arrange your own hit
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The $500 Bullet

2008 Reader Submission
Pending Acceptance

I collect many things found in old battlegrounds from WW2 and WW1, such as old grenades, bayonets, the like. One day in my vacation to frace, i found a bullet made for an M1 Garrand infantry rifle near Somme, location of the battle of Somme (duh!). When i got back to my hotel i was looking at the bullet and noticed that it hadn't been fired yet. So, my first reaction was to slam in onto my suitcase to see if it worked. To make a long story short, it did. It wound up costing me around $500, including 9 fractures in my hand, 3rd degree burns, and a piece of shrapnel lodged in my chest. This should not nominate me for a Darwin Award, as I am alive and here to tell the tale. P.S: I have found a similar account in the story about the teacher finding the bullet on a hunting trip. Readers may want to read that story as well.

Submitted on 02/19/2008

Submitted by: James
Reference: No reference, as it was a personal account.

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Bruce said:
Definitely Keep: Personal Account
What on earth made you think trying to fire a 50 year old bullet by slamming it against your suitcase was a good idea? You're darned lucky you survived to share the tale, and we sure do appreciate it! Thanks, James.


Chip said:
Definitely Keep: Personal Account
Of course that was your first reaction! Wouldn't anyone finding a 50 year old unfired bullet do the same? NOT! Good thing it was not your last reaction. Thanks for sending the story, James


Darwin Awards II: Unnatural Selection

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A fresh collection of magnificent misadventures! Lust, Vanity, Gluttony, Greed, Sloth, Envy, and Wrath extract an evolutionary toll on the wicked. Salute the owner of an equipment training school who demonstrates the dangers of driving a forklift by failing to survive the filming of his own safety video. Witness the man who becomes a victim of his own strange passion for jumping into rivers. Heed the honest bricklayer who loses a battle of wits with 300 pounds of tools.

This book includes more History of the Awards, Gordon's Law, and 10 discussions of evolution, including speciation and the role of verbal memes in civilization.

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