Saved By A Steaming Turd

From the department of “And you thought you were having a bad day…”, I came across a story about a woman in Nanjing that fell from her sixth-floor balcony and was saved when she landed on a pile of turds.

The lady had been hanging out her laundry when she toppled over the balcony. Down below there were workers that had been cleaning a neglected septic tank from the building, which is where the lady landed and survived with only slight injuries. While she is lucky to have survived the fall, I’m sure it wasn’t very pleasant to be covered with turds.

You can see the original story at Yahoo! News. But I have one question for you, am I the only one wondering if her neighbors had eaten any corn?

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Comment by Leo
2007-04-05 14:09:43
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If they chewed their food well, it should be okay :)
Maybe it was the corn that saved her?

Comment by derek
2007-04-05 15:10:16
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No matter how much you chew, corn always seems to come out just the way it went in.

 
 
Comment by Nicholas Pruett Subscribed to comments via email
2007-04-05 15:08:01
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That was an interesting one, I rewrote on my site, and gave you a linkback.

Comment by derek
2007-04-05 15:10:32
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Very nice write-up Nick and thanks for the link.

 
 
Comment by Shawn Knight Subscribed to comments via email
2007-04-05 18:09:50
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Good thing she survived… cause if she would have landed in crap AND died… well thats just a double whammy!!

 
Comment by Melanie Subscribed to comments via email
2007-04-07 08:48:59
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What a funny story!!! I can’t believe the turds saved her, from the third floor??? She was fortunate!

Comment by derek
2007-04-07 10:12:17
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She fell from the 6th floor! That must have been one powerful pile of poop!

 
 
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