Driving Along
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A young couple drove several miles down a country road, not saying a
word. An earlier discussion had led to an argument, and neither wanted
to concede their position.

As they passed a barnyard of mules and pigs, the husband sarcastically
asked, "Are they relatives of yours?"

"Yes," his wife replied. "I married into the family."



Darwin Award Candidates
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"The stupidity of the human race never fails to surprise me."
 --Charles Darwin 

(22 February 2000, New York) A man clearing timber from his lot in 
Chestnuthill Township failed to notice that the tree he was working 
on had others leaning against it. When the weight of its neighbors 
pushed the tree over in the expected direction, the erstwhile 
lumberjack ran for his life, but slipped in the icy snow and fell 
directly in the path of the looming trunk, which landed on him with 
the expected result. 


(1 January 2000, Nevada) 26-year-old Tod made a place for himself in 
history by being the first person to die celebrating the millennium. 
Minutes before midnight, the Stanford graduate climbed to the top of 
a street light in front of the Paris Las Vegas Hotel and waved to the 
enthusiastic revelers below. At midnight he slipped and, in an effort 
to break his fall, grabbed the wires that were supplying the 
electricity to the street light. Suddenly he was conducting more than 
a cheering crowd. A camera caught his foolhardy climb and subsequent 
headfirst plunge to the concrete below. It has not yet been determined 
whether he died from electrocution or from the 30-foot fall, but 
either way, he deserves the first Darwin Award of the new millennium!
Footnote: Tod was a Stanford graduate working at a Silicon Valley 
startup scheduled to go public in the summer. He stood to make a 
substantial profit with his options, until they were voided by his 
untimely death. Clearly, a sterling academic pedigree is no indication 
of common sense. Before leaving to Vegas, one friend said, "People are
going to be doing crazy things. Be careful." Tod replied, "You know 
I won't." Friends pondering his death said, "He thought he was 
invincible." "He used to climb the Golden Gate Bridge." "He would 
never do something stupid."

(11 March 2000, Perth, Australia) It just stands to reason, one 
should follow safe practices while filming a safety video. But Peter, 
the 52-year-old owner of a machinery and equipment training school, 
violated that rule of common sense while filming a forklift safety 
demonstration. With the cameras rolling, he was thrown from the cabin 
of his forklift and crushed. Subsequent investigation revealed the 
culprits responsible for the fatality: driver error and high speed 
over varied terrain, coupled with an unused seat belt. His final 
safety demonstration was the most convincing of his career. 

March 24 in History . . .

* 1898 - 1st automobile sold
* 1958 - Elvis Presley joins the army (serial number 53310761)

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John H. Hoffmann

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"Be careful what you pretend to be, because 
 in the end, you are what you pretend to be."
                -- Kurt Vonnegut, Jr.
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