The Virtual Pub
Come Inside... => Saloon Bar => Topic started by: Grumpmeister on December 10, 2007, 01:04:33 PM
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What kind of complete demented nutbag walks into a restaurant and emasculates himself? I admit I've been to some lousy restaurants in my time but nothing that would make me that narked off eeek:
A man cut off his penis with a knife in a packed London restaurant.
Police were forced to use CS gas to restrain the man when they entered the Zizzi restaurant in The Strand on Sunday evening.
A Metropolitan Police spokeswoman said the man was aged between 30 and 40 and that his injuries were self-inflicted.
The man was then taken to hospital in south London where his condition is stable. It is understood surgeons were unable to reattach his penis.
A spokeswoman for Zizzi said the man was not thought to have any connection with the restaurant.
She said: "At around 9pm on Sunday, a man walked into the Zizzi restaurant on The Strand, down the stairs to the basement restaurant area and tried to enter a kitchen.
"Members of staff stopped him, at which he ran into a second kitchen area.
"The man then picked up a kitchen knife and slashed himself across the wrist and groin areas before running back into the restaurant, where he continued to stab himself.
"This happened in a matter of seconds and was obviously extremely frightening and distressing for the many customers and staff in the restaurant at the time."
She added: "Apart from the man, we understand that no-one else suffered any physical injuries."
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We've done this before, surely? rubschin:
Not emascualted ourselves... the story.
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Nah, the last time it was some moron who did it in prison.
Perhaps this time around it was some wierd kind of performance art campaigning against raging population levels? whistle:
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rubschin:
I'm sure I've read that before... Banghead
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http://www.metro.co.uk/news/article.html?in_article_id=46391&in_page_id=34
NOTE THE DATE
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The date on that story (from the Beeb) is 24th April 2007...
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redface: My mistake, while I saw it on the front page of the BBC News site it was in the most read/most emailled section.
That does pose the question what kind of person goes through the BBC news archives just to find stories like this to email?
My guess is that its their researchers, our license fee at work again.
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redface: My mistake, while I saw it on the front page of the BBC News site it was in the most read/most emailled section.
That does pose the question what kind of person goes through the BBC news archives just to find stories like this to email?
My guess is that its their researchers, our license fee at work again.
point:
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In my defence the fumes from brewing up the Grumpymojo hair tonic for you had made me a little light headed BM. whistle:
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redface: My mistake, while I saw it on the front page of the BBC News site it was in the most read/most emailled section.
That does pose the question what kind of person goes through the BBC news archives just to find stories like this to email?
My guess is that its their researchers, our license fee at work again.
point:
Titter ye not ~ we all drop a goolie from time to time
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redface: My mistake, while I saw it on the front page of the BBC News site it was in the most read/most emailled section.
That does pose the question what kind of person goes through the BBC news archives just to find stories like this to email?
My guess is that its their researchers, our license fee at work again.
point:
Titter ye not ~ we all drop a goolie from time to time
Hourly, in some cases. whistle:
I've corrected it for you ~ unless the error was deliberate in which case ~ sorry I've f*cked it for you.
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redface: My mistake, while I saw it on the front page of the BBC News site it was in the most read/most emailled section.
That does pose the question what kind of person goes through the BBC news archives just to find stories like this to email?
My guess is that its their researchers, our license fee at work again.
point:
Hourly, in some cases. whistle:
Titter ye not ~ we all drop a goolie from time to time
point: