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Teen Dies After Falling Into Mulch Spreader
2004-05-19
Posted by:Fred

#12  Also - I think the guy was working for someone. The article talked about them spreading mulch for a company called TopMulch. Apparently he was from Guatemala. (My first question - legal? Second question - speak/read/ understand instructions in English? Just wondering.)

I'm betting TopMulch is in mucho trouble.
Posted by: Barbara Skolaut   2004-05-19 11:15:24 PM  

#11  Great shots, Deacon. Wish I knew how to post them so everybody could see your sweet cats.

I'm jealous. :-p
Posted by: Barbara Skolaut   2004-05-19 11:09:05 PM  

#10  Barbara: It depends on what state and what machines are involved. Farm machinery can and is operated by people under the age of 21 as well as quite a bit of construction machinery. In most states you do have to be at least 18 to operate poer equipment. The article doesn't actually say he was operating it, only that he was trying to see why it wasn't working. It is still a tragedy none the less. Btw, I e-mailed you a picture of some of my animals.
Posted by: Deacon Blues   2004-05-19 6:58:25 PM  

#9  There used to be a curse on child actors, now Mickey and Goofus Maximus are at risk. Thaw Walt's body an bury it before the bad mojo leads to more tragedy.
Posted by: Anonymous4828   2004-05-19 5:07:06 PM  

#8  He was 17? Isn't there some federal labor law prohibiting minors from operating certain machines, such as power saws and such?

I'm betting the company's going to be in big trouble with the feds and the state.
Posted by: Barbara Skolaut   2004-05-19 4:57:15 PM  

#7  Run over by a tram, 'e was. Poor sod. It was up here but search is currently down.

Try: LINK
Posted by: Chuck Simmins   2004-05-19 3:10:44 PM  

#6  tragic death of Pluto at Disneyworld ???

Somebody wearing a dog suit was killed in Orlando?
I must have missed that one. I heard about molesting man in the Tiger (Tigger) suit.
Posted by: BigEd   2004-05-19 1:18:50 PM  

#5  Are you SURE Uday and Qusay are dead? This smells like their handiwork.
Posted by: Chris W.   2004-05-19 12:37:48 PM  

#4  ex-lib, having been a worker's comp insurance adjuster once upon a time, and a firefighter and an EMT for many years, I have little patience for patent stupidity. Just as in the tragic death of Pluto at Disneyworld a few months ago, a moment or two of thought by any of the parties involved would have prevented this accident.
Posted by: Chuck Simmins   2004-05-19 11:58:12 AM  

#3  One word: Darwin.

And yes, the homeowners won't have to buy any ironite this year.
Posted by: therien   2004-05-19 11:28:56 AM  

#2  That wasn't cool, Chuck. What were you thinking?
Posted by: ex-lib   2004-05-19 10:39:26 AM  

#1  On the other hand, the lawn will be especially green this year.
Posted by: Chuck Simmins   2004-05-19 10:02:36 AM  

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