Darwin awards.... the latest! 2003!

Frances Morey frances_morey@yahoo.com
Sat Jan 31 11:22:01 2004


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> Darwin Awards 2003 Yes, it's the one we've all been waiting for . . . 
the
> Darwin Award 2003.  The candidates have finally been released! For 
those
not
> familiar with the Darwin Award, It's an annual honor given to the 
People
who
> provided the Universal human gene pool the biggest service by getting
KILLED
> in the most extraordinarily stupid way. As always, competition again 
this
> year has been keen. DARWIN AWARD CANDIDATES:
>
> * In February, according to police in Windsor, Ontario, Daniel Kolta,
> 27,  and Randy Taylor, 33, died in a head-on collision, thus earning 
a tie
> in the game of chicken they were playing with their Snowmobiles.
>
> * In September in Detroit, a 41-year-old man got stuck and drowned in 
two
> feet of water after squeezing head first through an 18-inch-wide 
sewer
grate
> to retrieve his car keys.
>
> * In October, a 49-year-old San Francisco stockbroker, who "totally 
zoned
> when he ran, " accidentally jogged off a 100-foot-high cliff on his 
daily
> run.
>
> * Buxton, NC: A man died on a beach when an 8-foot-deep hole he had 
dug
into
> the sand caved in as he sat inside it. Beach-goers said Daniel Jones,
> 21, dug the hole for fun, or protection from the wind, and had been
sitting
> in a beach chair at the bottom Thursday afternoon when it collapsed,
burying
> him beneath 5 feet of sand. People on the beach, on the outer banks, 
used
> their hands and shovels, trying to claw their way to Jones, a 
resident of
> Woodbridge, VA, but could not reach him. It took rescue workers using
heavy
> equipment almost an hour to free him while about 200 people looked 
on.
Jones
> was pronounced dead at a hospital.
>
> * In February, Santiago Alvarado, 24, was killed in Lompoc, CA, as he 
fell
> face-first through the ceiling of bicycle shop he was burglarizing. 
Death
> was c aused when the long flashlight he had placed in his mouth (to 
keep
his
> hands free) rammed into the base of his skull as he hit the floor.
>
> * According to police in Dahlonega, GA, ROTC cadet Nick Berrena, 20, 
was
> stabbed to death in January by fellow cadet Jeffrey Hoffman, 23, who 
was
> trying to prove that a knife could not penetrate the flak vest 
Berrena was
> wearing.
>
> * Sylvester Briddell, Jr. , 26, was killed in February in Selbyville, 
Del,
> as he won a bet with friends who said he would not put a revolver 
loaded
> with four bullets into his mouth and pull the trigger.
>
> DARWIN AWARD HONORABLE MENTIONS
>
> * In Guthrie, Okla, in October, Jason Heck tried to kill a millipede 
with
a
> shot from his 22 caliber rifle, but the bullet ricocheted off a rock 
near
> the hole and hit pal Antonio Martinez in the head, fracturing his 
skull.
>
> * In Elyria, Ohio, in October, Martyn Eskins, attempting to clean out
> cobwebs in his basement, declined to use a broom in favor of a 
propane
torch
> and caused a fire that burned the first and second floors of his 
house.
>
> * Paul Stiller, 47, was hospitalized in Andover Township, NJ, and his 
wife
> Bonnie was also injured, when a quarter-stick of dynamite blew up in 
their
> car. While driving around at 2 AM, the bored couple lit the dynamite 
and
> tried to toss it out the window to see what would happen, but 
apparently
> failed to notice the window was closed.
>
> RUNNER UP. . . .
>
> TACOMA, WA
>
> Kerry Bingham had been drinking with several friends when one of them 
said
> they knew a person who had bungee-jumped from the Tacoma Narrows 
Bridge in
> the middle of traffic. The conversation grew more heated and at least 
10
men
> trooped along the walkway of the bridge at 4: 30 am. Upon arrival at 
the
> midpoint of the bridge they discovered that no one had brought a 
bungee
> rope. Bingham, who had continued drinking, volunteered and pointed 
out
that
> a coil of lineman's cable lay nearby. One end of the cable was 
secured
> around Bingham's leg and the other end was tied to the bridge.  His 
fall
> lasted 40 feet before the cable tightened and tore his foot off at 
the
> ankle. He miraculously survived his fall into the icy river water and 
was
> rescued by two nearby fishermen. "All I can say "said Bingham, "is 
that
God
> was watching out for me on that night. " "There's just no other
explanation
> for it. " Bingham's foot was never located.
>
> AND THE WINNER. . . .
>
> PADERBORN, GERMANY
>
> Overzealous zookeeper Friedrich Riesfeldt fed his constipated 
elephant
> Stefan 22 doses of animal laxative and more than a bushel of berries, 
figs
> and prunes before the plugged-up pachyderm finally let it fly, and
> suffocated the keeper under 200 pounds of poop!
>
> Investigators say ill-fated Friedrich, 46, was attempting to give the
ailing
> elephant an olive oil enema when the relieved beast unloaded on him. 
"The
> sheer force of the elephant's unexpected defecation knocked Mr. 
Riesfeldt
to
> the ground, where he struck his head on a rock and lay unconscious as 
the
> elephant continued to evacuate his bowels on top of him" said
flabbergasted
> Paderborn police detective Erik Dern. 'with no one there to help him, 
he
lay
> under all that dung for at least an hour before a watchman came 
along, and
> during that time he suffocated. It seems to be just one of those 
freak
> accidents that "Shit happens. "
>
>



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<DIV><BR>&gt; Darwin Awards 2003 Yes, it's the one we've all been waiting for . . . <BR>the<BR>&gt; Darwin Award 2003.&nbsp; The candidates have finally been released! For <BR>those<BR>not<BR>&gt; familiar with the Darwin Award, It's an annual honor given to the <BR>People<BR>who<BR>&gt; provided the Universal human gene pool the biggest service by getting<BR>KILLED<BR>&gt; in the most extraordinarily stupid way. As always, competition again <BR>this<BR>&gt; year has been keen. DARWIN AWARD CANDIDATES:<BR>&gt;<BR>&gt; * In February, according to police in Windsor, Ontario, Daniel Kolta,<BR>&gt; 27,&nbsp; and Randy Taylor, 33, died in a head-on collision, thus earning <BR>a tie<BR>&gt; in the game of chicken they were playing with their Snowmobiles.<BR>&gt;<BR>&gt; * In September in Detroit, a 41-year-old man got stuck and drowned in <BR>two<BR>&gt; feet of water after squeezing head first through an 18-inch-wide <BR>sewer<BR>grate<BR>&gt; to retrieve his car keys.<BR>&gt;<BR>&gt; *
 In October, a 49-year-old San Francisco stockbroker, who "totally <BR>zoned<BR>&gt; when he ran, " accidentally jogged off a 100-foot-high cliff on his <BR>daily<BR>&gt; run.<BR>&gt;<BR>&gt; * Buxton, NC: A man died on a beach when an 8-foot-deep hole he had <BR>dug<BR>into<BR>&gt; the sand caved in as he sat inside it. Beach-goers said Daniel Jones,<BR>&gt; 21, dug the hole for fun, or protection from the wind, and had been<BR>sitting<BR>&gt; in a beach chair at the bottom Thursday afternoon when it collapsed,<BR>burying<BR>&gt; him beneath 5 feet of sand. People on the beach, on the outer banks, <BR>used<BR>&gt; their hands and shovels, trying to claw their way to Jones, a <BR>resident of<BR>&gt; Woodbridge, VA, but could not reach him. It took rescue workers using<BR>heavy<BR>&gt; equipment almost an hour to free him while about 200 people looked <BR>on.<BR>Jones<BR>&gt; was pronounced dead at a hospital.<BR>&gt;<BR>&gt; * In February, Santiago Alvarado, 24, was killed in Lompoc,
 CA, as he <BR>fell<BR>&gt; face-first through the ceiling of bicycle shop he was burglarizing. <BR>Death<BR>&gt; was c aused when the long flashlight he had placed in his mouth (to <BR>keep<BR>his<BR>&gt; hands free) rammed into the base of his skull as he hit the floor.<BR>&gt;<BR>&gt; * According to police in Dahlonega, GA, ROTC cadet Nick Berrena, 20, <BR>was<BR>&gt; stabbed to death in January by fellow cadet Jeffrey Hoffman, 23, who <BR>was<BR>&gt; trying to prove that a knife could not penetrate the flak vest <BR>Berrena was<BR>&gt; wearing.<BR>&gt;<BR>&gt; * Sylvester Briddell, Jr. , 26, was killed in February in Selbyville, <BR>Del,<BR>&gt; as he won a bet with friends who said he would not put a revolver <BR>loaded<BR>&gt; with four bullets into his mouth and pull the trigger.<BR>&gt;<BR>&gt; DARWIN AWARD HONORABLE MENTIONS<BR>&gt;<BR>&gt; * In Guthrie, Okla, in October, Jason Heck tried to kill a millipede <BR>with<BR>a<BR>&gt; shot from his 22 caliber rifle, but the
 bullet ricocheted off a rock <BR>near<BR>&gt; the hole and hit pal Antonio Martinez in the head, fracturing his <BR>skull.<BR>&gt;<BR>&gt; * In Elyria, Ohio, in October, Martyn Eskins, attempting to clean out<BR>&gt; cobwebs in his basement, declined to use a broom in favor of a <BR>propane<BR>torch<BR>&gt; and caused a fire that burned the first and second floors of his <BR>house.<BR>&gt;<BR>&gt; * Paul Stiller, 47, was hospitalized in Andover Township, NJ, and his <BR>wife<BR>&gt; Bonnie was also injured, when a quarter-stick of dynamite blew up in <BR>their<BR>&gt; car. While driving around at 2 AM, the bored couple lit the dynamite <BR>and<BR>&gt; tried to toss it out the window to see what would happen, but <BR>apparently<BR>&gt; failed to notice the window was closed.<BR>&gt;<BR>&gt; RUNNER UP. . . .<BR>&gt;<BR>&gt; TACOMA, WA<BR>&gt;<BR>&gt; Kerry Bingham had been drinking with several friends when one of them <BR>said<BR>&gt; they knew a person who had bungee-jumped from the
 Tacoma Narrows <BR>Bridge in<BR>&gt; the middle of traffic. The conversation grew more heated and at least <BR>10<BR>men<BR>&gt; trooped along the walkway of the bridge at 4: 30 am. Upon arrival at <BR>the<BR>&gt; midpoint of the bridge they discovered that no one had brought a <BR>bungee<BR>&gt; rope. Bingham, who had continued drinking, volunteered and pointed <BR>out<BR>that<BR>&gt; a coil of lineman's cable lay nearby. One end of the cable was <BR>secured<BR>&gt; around Bingham's leg and the other end was tied to the bridge.&nbsp; His <BR>fall<BR>&gt; lasted 40 feet before the cable tightened and tore his foot off at <BR>the<BR>&gt; ankle. He miraculously survived his fall into the icy river water and <BR>was<BR>&gt; rescued by two nearby fishermen. "All I can say "said Bingham, "is <BR>that<BR>God<BR>&gt; was watching out for me on that night. " "There's just no other<BR>explanation<BR>&gt; for it. " Bingham's foot was never located.<BR>&gt;<BR>&gt; AND THE WINNER. . .
 .<BR>&gt;<BR>&gt; PADERBORN, GERMANY<BR>&gt;<BR>&gt; Overzealous zookeeper Friedrich Riesfeldt fed his constipated <BR>elephant<BR>&gt; Stefan 22 doses of animal laxative and more than a bushel of berries, <BR>figs<BR>&gt; and prunes before the plugged-up pachyderm finally let it fly, and<BR>&gt; suffocated the keeper under 200 pounds of poop!<BR>&gt;<BR>&gt; Investigators say ill-fated Friedrich, 46, was attempting to give the<BR>ailing<BR>&gt; elephant an olive oil enema when the relieved beast unloaded on him. <BR>"The<BR>&gt; sheer force of the elephant's unexpected defecation knocked Mr. <BR>Riesfeldt<BR>to<BR>&gt; the ground, where he struck his head on a rock and lay unconscious as <BR>the<BR>&gt; elephant continued to evacuate his bowels on top of him" said<BR>flabbergasted<BR>&gt; Paderborn police detective Erik Dern. 'with no one there to help him, <BR>he<BR>lay<BR>&gt; under all that dung for at least an hour before a watchman came <BR>along, and<BR>&gt; during that time
 he suffocated. It seems to be just one of those <BR>freak<BR>&gt; accidents that "Shit happens. "<BR>&gt;<BR>&gt;<BR></DIV><p><hr SIZE=1>
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