Darwin Awards
The best yet!!! 1999 Awards for Excellence. One of the long awaited
moments of each new year is the awarding of the Darwin Award. This
prestigious award recognizes those people, who through stupid and inane
actions kill themselves, thus improving society by removing their genes
from the genepool.
So here are the runners-up for this year's award.
(15 July 1999, Alabama) A 25-year-old soldier died of injuries sustained from a 3-story fall, precipitated by his attempt to spit farther than his buddy. His plan was to hurl himself towards a metal guardrail while expectorating, in order to add momentum to his saliva. In a tragic miscalculation, his momentum carried him right over the railing, which he caught hold of for a few moments before his grip slipped, sending him plummeting 24 feet to the cement below. The military specialist had a blood alcohol content of 0.14%, impairing his judgment and paving the way for his opportunity to win a Darwin Award.
(11 August 1999, Germany) A 42-year-old man killed himself watching the eclipse while driving near Kaiserslautern, Germany. A witness driving behind him stated that the man was weaving back and forth as he accelerated and hit the bridge pier. He had apparently just donned his solarviewers, which are dark enough to totally obscure everything except the sun.
(25 May 1999, Ukraine) A fisherman in Kiev electrocuted himself while fishing in the river Tereblya. The 43-year-old man connected cables to the main power supply of his home, and trailed the end into the river. The electric shock killed the fish, which floated belly-up to the top of the water. The man waded in to collect his catch, neglecting to remove the live wire, and tragically suffered the same fate as the fish. In an ironic twist, the man was fishing for a mourning meal to commemorate the first anniversary of his mother-in-law's death.
(16 August 1999, Germany) A hunter from Bad Urach was shot dead by his own dog on Monday. The 51-year-old man was found sprawled next to his car in the Black Forest. A gun barrel was pointing out the window, and his bereaved dog was howling inside the car. The animal is presumed to have pressed the trigger with its paw. Police have ruled out foul play.
(1991, Nicosia, Cyprus) Under similar circumstances, an Iranian hunter was shot to death near Tehran by a snake that coiled around his shotgun as he pinned the reptile to the ground. Another hunter reported that the victim, named Ali, tried to catch the snake alive by pressing the butt of his shotgun behind its head. The snake coiled around the butt and pulled the trigger, shooting Ali in the head.
(August 1999, Australia) Drinking oneself to death need not be a long lingering
process. Allan, a 33-year-old computer technician, showed his competitive spirit
by dying of competitive spirits. A Sydney, Australia hotel bar held a drinking
competition, known as Feral Friday, with a 100-minute time limit and a sliding
point scale ranging from 1 point for beer to 8 points for hard liquor.
Allan stood and cheered his winning total of 236, (winners never quit!) which had
also netted him the literally staggering blood alcohol level of 0.353, 7 times
greater than Australia's legal driving limit of 0.05%. After several trips to the
usual temple of overindulgence, the bathroom, Allan was helped back to his
workplace to sleep it off, a condition that became permanent. A forensic
pharmacologist estimated that after downing 34 beers, 4 bourbons, and 17 shots of
tequila within 1 hour and 40 minutes, his blood alcohol level would have been
0.41 to 0.43, but Allan had vomited several times after the drinking stopped.
The cost paid by Allan was much higher than that of the hotel, which was
fined the equivalent of $13,100 US dollars for not intervening. It is
not known whether Allan required any further embalming.
(28 January 1999, London) A flock of sheep charged a well-meaning British farmer's wife and pushed her over a cliff to her death. Betty Stobbs, 67, was charged by dozens of sheep as she brought them a bale of hay on the back of a power bike. The sheep rushed forward and rammed the vehicle, knocking Betty and her bike over the edge of a vacant 100' quarry near Durham, in northeastern England. "I saw the sheep surround the bike. The next thing she was tumbling down the incline," neighbor Alan Renfry told reporters.
First Runner Up Award goes to:
(22 March 1999, Phnom Penh) Decades of armed strife has littered Cambodia with unexploded munitions and ordnance. Authorities warned citizens not to tamper with the devices. Three friends recently spent an evening sharing drinks and exchanging insults at a local cafe in the southeastern province of Svay Rieng. Their companionable arguing continued for hours, until one man pulled out a 25-year-old unexploded anti-tank mine found in his backyard. He tossed it under the table, and the three men began playing Russian roulette, each tossing down a drink and then stamping on the mine. The other villagers fled in terror. Minutes later, the explosive detonated with a tremendous boom, killing the three men in the bar. "Their wives could not even find their flesh because the blast destroyed everything," the Rasmei Kampuchea newspaper reported.
And the 1999 Darwin Award winner is:
(5 September 1999, Jerusalem) The switch away from daylight savings time caused
consternation among terrorist groups this year. At precisely 5:30
Israel time on Sunday, two coordinated car bombs exploded in different
cities, killing three terrorists who were transporting the bombs. It
was initially believed that the devices had been detonated prematurely by
klutzy amateurs. A closer look revealed the truth behind the untimely
explosions.
Three days before, Israel had made a premature switch from daylight
savings time to standard time in order to accommodate a week of Slihot,
involving pre-sunrise prayers. Palestinians refused to "live on Zionist time."
Two weeks of scheduling havoc ensued. The bombs had been prepared in a
Palestine-controlled area, and set on Daylight Savings time. The
confused drivers had already switched to standard time. As a result, the cars
were still en-route when the explosives detonated, delivering to the
terrorists their well-deserved demise.