Pandora Parrot (
pandora_parrot) wrote2007-01-17 07:37 pm
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This is disturbing
Have you heard about the lady that died trying to win a Wii? Here's the story.
This radio excerpt , though, is really disturbing. This is a recording of the broadcast mere hours before she died. She's the one they talk to at the end, and she's saying that she's feeling light headed.
I'm pretty sure that this is a picture of the woman and her family. This whole thing is really really sad. She leaves behind three kids and a husband.
This radio excerpt , though, is really disturbing. This is a recording of the broadcast mere hours before she died. She's the one they talk to at the end, and she's saying that she's feeling light headed.
I'm pretty sure that this is a picture of the woman and her family. This whole thing is really really sad. She leaves behind three kids and a husband.
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She won the Darwin award and she did so by choice.
What else would you have me say?
Besides, the lawyers are probably already lining up outside her house.
Stupidity like this seldom goes unrewarded.
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I think what happened in this case is that when there is so little sodium in the blood, the body starts shunting water off to wherever it can - usually the tissues. Brain is a tissue. It would explain the headaches and light-headedness.
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Some of the upset I deal with by humor, but really this just shouldn't have happened.
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I read today that all the station employees involved in the contest were fired. At least they're not trying to play it off as something other than awful.
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The firing was likely the "nice" thing to do so someone (likey the family) could feel like someone other than the person who did it was responsible.
Either way its sad.
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Oh, and hello. I just stumbled upon your journal and you seem pretty interesting! :)
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