Posted on 07/15/2016 9:43:55 AM PDT by w1n1
This radio personality gets more than he bargained for when he decided to punch a set bear trap.
We dont really know who pitched this idea, but these radio personalities at Rovers Morning Glory in Cleveland decide that Dieter should put his arm in a bear trap.
Bear traps are mostly in disuse now, and the bear trap itself was made as a huge hulking trap to hold a half-ton-bear or more.
A 200-pound man is definitely no match against the raw power of the double long springs that power this beast of a bear trap from the past. See the video here. Oh by the way, don't try this at home.
Just another fool in California’s long line of same
For an encore he’ll next try kicking a clamor mine.
How bout that.
So Ohio is in California. Must have moved it.
I agree. It was typical radio stuff. All made up and scripted
One of the Darwin Award websites highlights a guy who shared my surname. He tripped into a bear trap and died.
California, Ohio is in Ohio.
It is true that rats will eat themselves out of leg traps. Was checking my rat trap lines on the farm and found one with only a tail in it....another time found one with only a rats leg in it...before I learned more, some walked away the trap. Had learned I had to tie down the trap to something they couldn't drag away...city girl buys farm and has to learn quick....
How long have you thought that Cleveland, Ohio is in California?
LOL
I hope he is not a liberal but probably is. If a liberal he probably does not have insurance and thus we the public pay his bill when he shows up in the ER.
Light spring and rubbered jaws
Maybe
But I’ve seen some that would compound a forearm but quick
A) I confess I laughed my ass off......too bad he didn’t put his Willie in it....he sure doesn’t need to reproduce that damn stupid
B) I’ve seen much bigger snap traps with teeth
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