Posted on 09/05/2012 3:37:31 PM PDT by nickcarraway
A man from Chongqing in Southern China nearly suffocated to death after a romantic gesture to his girlfriend went wrong.
Mr Hu Seng had asked his friend to tape him into a box so he could ship himself via a courier service to his girlfriend, Li Wang.
However, the romantic gesture turned into a life-threatening event for Mr Hu when the courier company mixed up the address with another delivery.
The 30-minute wait turned into a three-hour ordeal for Mr Hu.
The material of the box was reportedly too thick for him to make any breathing holes while inside and he did not want to spoil the surprise by calling for attention.
When the box arrived at Li Wang's place, his friend was poised to record the event.
However, they found Mr Hu unconscious and looking pale upon opening the package.
Subsequently, paramedics were called over to her apartment to revive him.
He admitted, "I didn't realise it would take so long."
The courier company said they would not have accepted this delivery if they had known there was a person inside.
The spokesperson said that even for animals, a special container would be used so they can breathe properly.
Are you in Charlotte? So am I. It’s presently 71 here, according to my beeber, and quite nice inside and out. Frank keeps closing the windows, though.
We wish we had snow now!!!
The fire now has a chance to come from the East it appears. Before it was North. Right behind the ridge in front of our place. If winds pick up today it may be hairy for us again.
Other than that all is well!!!
No snow here. The pepper plants are still producing as are the tomatoes (green), cantaloupes and a few green beans here and there.
You are a great blessing! (((Hugs)))
It just occurred to me. What is they make a movie about this guy and he’s played by Terrence Stamp?
Thanks for touching base. Prayers continuing....
Any chance you could fax or FedEx your brain down to my neck of the woods? There’s been a mournful sound (not wolves or coyotes, doves, owls or anything else I recognize). It flies (or seemed to relocate from tree to tree) so I guess it’s a bird. My experience with wildlife has been limited to the urban sort (feral cats, rats, etc.). Any ideas?
I had to look him up. Interesting-looking fellow, but he’s not Chinese. Is there a relevance that I missed? There often is!
I was thinking of you when I picked Asplorer Kitteh this morning. I hope things get better there, with some snow!
Stamp!
Oh, I get it! Clever!
Hey, Gang! The Creator has come through *again*! Our elderly neighbor has had several health issues and, additionally, his elderly Yorkie ran off four months ago. He was demoralized and heartbroken. Today, his daughter retrieved the dog from a shelter 50 miles from here. Lotsa coincidences involved. This was precisely the time that he needed some good news! We’re bouncing off the walls with gratitude and happiness. Thanks for all those “To whom it may concern” prayers. Ya just can’t underestimate the power of prayer and of love.
Sweet dreams, y’all!
I’m so pleased for your neighbor and the Yorkie! My “boss,” Dona Edra the Spanish Battleaxe, and her daughter “Edra Jr.” are involved in “Yorkie Rescue,” taking in dogs who can’t stay with the original owner. Sometimes they keep “foster” Yorkies for the rest of their lives.
Dona Edra doesn’t think much of greyhounds, but aside from that, she’s a lovely person in just about every way!
just wonderful news!!!!
LOL! I am looking forward to that kind of snow!!!
Aw, shucks, ma’am. *blush* ‘Twarn’t nuthin’.
Snow that is only periscope depth on a kitten, I can deal with.
At our latitude, we don't get as much of the cold weather to make snow, but we have plenty of the humidity. So when the conditions are right, we can get a lot of snow.
Also, the resources for dealing with it are stretched pretty thin, so a really deep snowfall tends to last for a while.
It may be a local joke that we stock up at the first mention of snow, but it's not a bad idea either.
Wonderful news Sg!
That put a smile on my face. :-)
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