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Man eaten by own pets.
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Re: Man eaten by own pets.
Humm
Darwinism in action |
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Re: Man eaten by own pets.
Was this guys name "Spider-Man" by chance?
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Re: Man eaten by own pets.
Wow, thats pretty wierd.
I was expecting the usual "crazy cat lady found dead with 93 cats" story It's a wonder he survived that long with his choice of "pets" roaming the apartment. p.s. sorry for bumping such an old post...didn't read the dates until after I posted |
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Re: Man eaten by own pets.
He died happy.
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Re: Man eaten by own pets.
I remember when that story was on the news. I don't envy the poor folks that had to remove the remains!
Pretty gruesome to say the least. Peter |
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Re: Man eaten by own pets.
I hope my dog doesn't get any ideas from this. But then he can't read so I think I might be safe, but I don't know about the cat, maybe I better shoot him now.
Neil:yesnod: |
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