| Baby in runaway stroller swerving through traffic saved by alert garbage man. "The baby seemed to be having a great time rolling down the hill... he seemed to enjoy it." (w/vid) |
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| calbert blah, blah ,blah, 'The Untouchables' blah, blah, blah, 'Battleship Potemkin'. |
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| AbbeySomeone
The mother is a ditz and will be shamed for this. Anybody living on or near QA should have an awareness for steep hills, gravity, etc. OTOH she may be the type that thinks her SUV can take the hills when it's icy. Lawsuit to the makers of the stroller to ensue. |
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| GBmanNC
calbert: blah, blah ,blah, 'The Untouchables' blah, blah, blah, 'Battleship Potemkin'. You forgot Ghostbusters 2. |
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| Aeonite "Blackburn and a woman were able to stop the stroller just after it hit the curb." lmftfy "Blackburn and a woman were able to run up to the stroller just after it had already stopped." |
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| Thanks for the Meme-ries
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| Aeonite GBmanNC: calbert: blah, blah ,blah, 'The Untouchables' blah, blah, blah, 'Battleship Potemkin'. You forgot Ghostbusters 2. and Omen III: The Final Conflict |
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| iheartscotch
Garbage man; garbage man; Can he save A kid in a stroller? Yes, he can Look out; here comes the garbage man |
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| LeroyBourne
Naw, that's just one of them new traveling garbage cans. Link |
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| Yakk
The woman caught the kid |
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| calbert GBmanNC: calbert: blah, blah ,blah, 'The Untouchables' blah, blah, blah, 'Battleship Potemkin'. You forgot Ghostbusters 2. nah... I was just mentioning the 'most memorable'* one. yes, there are others: Batman Forever The French Connection The Naked Gun Inglourious Basterds ... *probably for most people |
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| ectomaster
I blame an undead, evil Carpathian who seems to just be missing his Carpathian kitten. |
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| Trance750 iheartscotch: Garbage man; garbage man; Can he save A kid in a stroller? Yes, he can Look out; here comes the garbage man |
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| concotelli
A picture of the baby in question. |
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| The Flexecutioner
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| INeedAName
ectomaster: I blame an undead, evil Carpathian who seems to just be missing his Carpathian kitten. Ah, the dreaded 'Carpathian Kitten Loss.' If only they had Caturday threads back then! |
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| Bathia_Mapes ectomaster: I blame an undead, evil Carpathian who seems to just be missing his Carpathian kitten. One never gets over their Carpathian kitten loss. |
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| wiseolddude
The mother sure was ungrateful. She didn't even thank them. Another Queen Anne snob. |
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| BackwardsHatClub
wiseolddude: The mother sure was ungrateful. She didn't even thank them. Another Queen Anne snob. Yeah, notice how she comes up and like almost pushes him away? "Don't you touch my baby garbage man, you could hurt him." |
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| BarkingUnicorn BackwardsHatClub: wiseolddude: The mother sure was ungrateful. She didn't even thank them. Another Queen Anne snob. Yeah, notice how she comes up and like almost pushes him away? "Don't you touch my baby garbage man, you could hurt him." She wanted to hightail it before the cops arrived. Don't baby carriages come with parking brakes anymore? |
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| Buffet
Can't believe the ungrateful b*i*t*c*h didn't thank him! |
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| saomai
When the driver stated the mother just grabbed the kid and left, it didn't impact me, until I saw the video of this woman racing off without a single word of thanks to either person let alone apology for being so clueless and allowing this to happen to her child. WOW. Perhaps she ran as fast as she could so as to not be recognized and cited by police for child endangerment. |
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| Jim_Callahan
Babies are basically invincible in terms of stuff that could happen to humans pre-technology. You drop a baby from ten feet, it'll just bounce. Dog grab it by its trousers and drag it across the yard? Only slightly dirtier than usual. Terrifying diseases that scar you forever? Eh, it's just chicken pox, behold the ridiculous immune system. Unfortunately, we do have technology now, and babies apparently take their nigh-invulnerability as a challenge. |
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| jamspoon
All I got was an advert - although I didn't get past the first 2 seconds... |
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| macadamnut
NutWrench: [i229.photobucket.com image 429x660] Yep, I used to have that weird book. Wonder where it is now. |
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| HairBolus
If this had happened in China it is possible that no good Samaritan would have tried to rescue the baby. See the recent Fark vid entry: A three-year-old boy drove his toy motorbike to a busy downtown street in an east China city, ignorant of the danger. A local police officer spotted the kid timely and led him down the street. In China, for a private person (not a police man) to save another's life creates obligations on both sides - practically the same as if the savee was adopted by the saver's family. However the jogger lady seems a biatch and I doubt she will invite the garbage man to the child's next birthday party. |
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LordOfThePings
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| cherryl taggart
That kid is going to grow up to be featured prominently on shows like "America's Funniest Home Videos," or maybe "Jackass: Speed Edition." |
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| NutWrench macadamnut: NutWrench: [i229.photobucket.com image 429x660] Yep, I used to have that weird book. Wonder where it is now. Project Gutenberg has The Slant Book for download, now. I always loved the illustrations. |
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| LordOfThePings
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| Day_Old_Dutchie
Aeonite: GBmanNC: calbert: blah, blah ,blah, 'The Untouchables' blah, blah, blah, 'Battleship Potemkin'. You forgot Ghostbusters 2. and Omen III: The Final Conflict And those scenes are what I picture whenever I hear this song played.. |
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| Darkrover2
He says the little boy was smiling when he got to the him. Really? No wonder all the people I knew that were journalism majors were never in class. |
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| The water was cold
How is babby saved? |
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| aerojockey I guess the thing that struck me odd about all this is that freaking garbage trucks have four dash-cams. (A. Can't believe the union agreed to that, and B. Why does a garbage truck need it?) |
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| The water was cold
aerojockey: I guess the thing that struck me odd about all this is that freaking garbage trucks have four dash-cams. (A. Can't believe the union agreed to that, and B. Why does a garbage truck need it?) Liability |
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| HairBolus
aerojockey: I guess the thing that struck me odd about all this is that freaking garbage trucks have four dash-cams. (A. Can't believe the union agreed to that, and B. Why does a garbage truck need it?) The garbage company has deep pockets so I guess investing in a little tech is safer than paying a $500,000 settlement claim for a trumped up accident. They probably get a discount on insurance for installing cams. |
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| Badgers
A-GAIN! |
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| Errk |
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| LordOfThePings
I appear to be posting in the wrong thread again. And I'm not even drunk this time. |
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| indig0c0gnito
...probably wasn't her baby, & she doesn't want to be recognized/fired/sued by the childs parents!!! |
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| Agent Smiths Laugh
Did someone mention a baby rolling down the hill? |
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| brewswane
truth is, it was all over by the time the garbage man got to the baby and this story is pure crap |
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Darth Vader Ginsburg
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| BeSerious
How many farking cameras does that truck have? |
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| Smelma_Kayak
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| Emposter
brewswane: truth is, it was all over by the time the garbage man got to the baby and this story is pure crap Seriously. The garbage dude got to the baby AFTER it had rolled to a stop off of the road AND another lady had already gotten there first. Story is made up bullshiat. |
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| Sique
Emposter: brewswane: truth is, it was all over by the time the garbage man got to the baby and this story is pure crap Seriously. The garbage dude got to the baby AFTER it had rolled to a stop off of the road AND another lady had already gotten there first. Story is made up bullshiat. Ah, that wasn't it. He sped his truck down the hill honking his horn to warn other drivers. It got the FedEx driver to stop or else the baby might have been a bit flatter. "Luckily when I was honking the horn, a FedEx truck was going through the intersection and stopped because he heard the horn honking." |
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| No Such Agency
Jim_Callahan: Babies are basically invincible in terms of stuff that could happen to humans pre-technology. You drop a baby from ten feet, it'll just bounce. Dog grab it by its trousers and drag it across the yard? Only slightly dirtier than usual. Terrifying diseases that scar you forever? Eh, it's just chicken pox, behold the ridiculous immune system. Unfortunately, we do have technology now, and babies apparently take their nigh-invulnerability as a challenge. I literally just witnessed a ~6 year old girl run right into a pack of roller derby players doing laps to warm up for their bout. Just as she stumbled one of them scooped her up and delivered her to the sidelines. Darwin averted... for today, kid. |
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