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Christopher Coulter and his wife, Emily, were engaging
in bondage games when Christopher suggested spreading
peanut butter on his genitals and letting Rudy, their
Irish Setter, lick them clean.
Sadly, Rudy lost control
and began tearing at Christopher's penis and testicles.
Rudy refused to obey commands and a panicked Emily threw
a half-gallon bottle of perfume at the dog. The bottle
broke, covering the dog and Christopher with perfume.
Startled, Rudy leaped back, tearing away the penis.
While trying to get her unconscious husband in the
car to take him to the hospital, Emily fell twice, injuring
her wrist and ankle. Christopher's penis was in a styrofoam
ice cooler.
"Chris is just plain lucky," said
the surgeon who spent eight hours reattaching the penis. "Believe
it or not, the perfume turned out to be very fortuitous.
The high alcohol content, which must have been excruciatingly
painful, helped sterilize the wound.
Also, aside from
its being removed, the damage caused by the dog's teeth
to the penis per se is minimal. It's really a very stringy
piece of flesh. Mr. Coulter stands an excellent chance
of regaining the use of his limb because of this."
Washington Animal Control has no plans to seize Rudy.
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Attorney Antonio Mendoza was released from a trauma
center after having a cell phone removed from his rectum. "My
dog drags the thing all over the house," he said
later.
"He must have dragged it into the shower.
I slipped on the tile, tripped against the dog and sat
down right on the thing." The extraction took more
than three hours due to the fact that the cover to Mr.
Mendoza's phone had opened during insertion.
"He
was a real trooper during the entire episode," said
Dr. Dennis Crobe. "Tony just cracked jokes and really
seemed to be enjoying himself. Three times during the
extraction his phone rang and each time, he made jokes
about it that just had us rolling on the floor.
By the
time we finished, we really did expect to find an answering
machine in there."
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Four people were injured in a string of bizarre accidents.
Sherry Moeller was admitted with a head wound caused
by flying masonry, Tim Vegas was diagnosed with a mild
case of whiplash and contusions on his chest, arms and
face, Bryan Corcoran suffered torn gum tissue, and Pamela
Klesick's first two fingers of her right hand had been
bitten off.
Moeller had just dropped her husband off for his first
day of work and, in addition to a good-bye kiss, she
flashed her breasts at him "I'm still not sure why
I did it," she said later. "I was really close
to the car, so I didn't think anyone would see.
Besides,
it couldn't have been for more than two seconds." However,
cab driver Vegas did see and lost control of his cab,
running over the curb and into the corner of the Johnson
Medical Building. Inside, Klesick, a dental technician,
was cleaning Corcoran's teeth.
The crash of the cab against
the building making her jump, tearing Corcoran's gums
with a cleaning pick. In shock, he bit down, severing
two fingers from Klesick's hand. Moeller's wound was
caused by a falling piece of the medical building.
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