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05:24 May 5th, 2006

You know the drill…

Posted by: Robert Basler
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Man performs an endurance stunt with a power drill in Nanjing, capital of east China’s Jiangsu province May 4, 2006.  REUTERS/Sean Yong

 

 

9 comments so far

Charlie Moon was not going to wait for the very last minute to get his emergency tracheotamy, and he wasn’t about to leave the job to just anyone.

- Posted by c.m. ishmail

Inspired by U.S. management training, a Chinese man attempts to drill down his dedicated infrastructure and perform a critical execution.

- Posted by EmChurch

Jiangsu’s annual Shaming of the Super Glue Abusers Festival reached a climax in 2006 with the public humiliation of a man who had stuck a camera to his face and another who had become too attached to his Black and Decker.

- Posted by Ron

Just goes to show if you give some people enough extension cords they will kill themselves.

- Posted by Peter Wettergreen

I always thought the chinese version of instruction booklets were interpreted wrong.

- Posted by Peter Wettergreen

Immediately Steve realized that he should have read the owners manual for his new drill.

- Posted by BBC

jim suddenly realized that there were better ways to test the strength of his new drill

- Posted by Ryan Elliott

Paul’s speed-shaving demostration goes horribly wrong when he realises he has brought along the wrong tool.

- Posted by Nic

In solving one of the greatest mysteries of all time, Black and Decker proved once and for all how many spins it takes to get to the center of a Chinese man.

- Posted by Clarence Wilcox III

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