MegaSack DRAW - This year's winner is user - rgwb
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Thats the way to do it, none of this namby pamby negotiations sh1te.
[url= http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/world/asia-pacific/8069686.stm ]http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/world/asia-pacific/8069686.stm[/url]
8m only? He'd've struggled to kill himself properly.
That was never high enough to kill himself anyway!
EDIT: Damn beaten to it
fantastic footage!
Check the date on the clip.
Me, me, me, it is all me.....no, not it is not, get the hell off the bridge so I can get to work...genius...
some footage that was
You can see the big bouncy castle he landed on can't you?
Pushing people off onto big bouncy castles is hardly a serious offense.
To be far the guys arm is somewhat backwards after he lands...
You can see the big bouncy castle he landed on can't you?
yeah, you can also see the iron girder he hits on his way down.
He was hospitalised with wrist and back injuries.
OK, as long as the other chap wasn't late for work though, eh?
I've no idea what the other guy was angry about, have you? Or if indeed he was angry.
The guy was going to commit suicide, but he's alive now. He might have a few bruises, Ho hum.
I have no idea either, but like the vast majority of suicide attempts / threats, people don't actually want to kill themselves, they just want someone to talk to, so I fail to see how a) this was a satisfactory outcome, or b) people seem to find that clip a sorce of amusement
I"m sure the passer by has helped him resolve all his issues. He should be grateful I guess. Ho hum.
I think some other forum must be playing silly buggers with the BBC to raise that video back to the front page.
8m is not far to jump, but it did look like there was a pretty major road below. That would have done the trick!
