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PostPosted: Wed Feb 14, 2007 7:16 pm 
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http://www.foxnews.com/story/0,2933,251903,00.html
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DAYTON, Ohio —

Things got heated between two Dayton neighbors who share a common driveway this week when one woman used pepper spray on the other after she said she felt threatened with a snow shovel, according to local police.

Police were called around 3:30 p.m. Tuesday to 1314 Amherst Place after the pepper spray was used, said Dayton Police Lt. John Bardun, according to the Dayton Daily News.

Police said one of the women was shoveling snow on the common driveway when her neighbor came outside and apparently began disputing the shoveling and the shared property line.

At one point, police say, one of the women threatened the other with her snow shovel, and the woman being menaced then pulled out a pepper spray can and hit the button.

Officers separated the two women and wrote up a complaint for each, telling them to report to the Montgomery County Prosecutor's Office, which is investigating the incident. There were no serious injuries, Bardun said, according to the Daily News. One of the women is 38-years-old and the other 45, Bardun said, and the two have had run-ins with each other several times.




Thank God I don't have to share a driveway!


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I had no idea this type of activity could be so hazardous.. I am glad I live in the south and do not have to face such atrocities.....LOL

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If you think snorkeling is dangerous check this out !


I'm trying to do some research on this to find out if this is real, assuming the height (into boxes) IS real, whether the guy was hurt, killed, unharmed ?    They show this, but I'm curious if this stunt was actually done from 155 feet, and if-so how the (#($ did this guy survive ?


Anyway,  see for yourself.   Thoughts ?   Is this from 155 feet into boxes ? did this guy live ?   :shock:   That's 16 stories.   I realize it's slomo filming and broken up, but this supposedly is from 155 feet.  :headscratch: Into boxes ????

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cM3L2PxY7z0

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I suppose if Blain was able to jump from a 90 foot pillar that other stunt MIGHT have been doable.  Still dunno if this kid was harmed or not..  They also don't show you anything factual or in a continuous roll regarding height, the area this kid is jumping into or the surface being jumped onto (Height, width, depth into the ground, composition, etc.)

On Monday 22 May 2002, Blaine performed the stunt in Bryant Park, New York City, where a crane lifted him onto a 90 ft high and 22 in wide pillar. He remained on the pillar for exactly 34 hours and 23 minutes without food, water or anything to lean on. With his legs weak from standing atop the pillar for so long, he ended the feat by jumping down onto a landing platform made of a 12 foot high pile of cardboard boxes. Some critics say that David had a metal frame in his oversized shirt that allowed him to stay standing for hours on end.

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Sites such as Fflurl, Youtube, LiveVideo have a drawback I suppose (besides people like me that spend way to much time watching some of the foolish things a couple of the idiots on these sites do, which actually feeds their illnesses, and supports such moronic stunts).   Here's an example of how certain people have more brawn, bravado than brains and will do stupid stunts without thinking about dangers involved to gain video popularity and be "cool".   What do these people do coat themselves with a thick coat of fireproofing and douse themselves with parafin or somethin ??  :shock:

http://youtube.com/watch?v=HGspnTqAUSY& ... ed&search=

Hey,   I'd set myself on fire, run to the edge of the cliff, look down, get heightsick, and stand there with my legs shaking burning  LOL.

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