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Man Trapped In Blueberry Waffle Mix


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Unfortunate as it is, this is just too funny. It's almost poetic justice, but not really.

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DingoGirl Enthusiast

:blink:

Why was there danger of the flour igniting?

but yes, kinda funny! :lol:

Lisa Mentor

He took a spill in the flour, next he'll be rollin' in the dough. ;):P

jerseyangel Proficient
:lol: Wow! Scary stuff for the average person--but could you imaging if he was one of us???? :P:o
TrillumHunter Enthusiast
:blink:

Why was there danger of the flour igniting?

but yes, kinda funny! :lol:

Any fine powder will ignite, even baby powder!

RiceGuy Collaborator
:lol: Wow! Scary stuff for the average person--but could you imaging if he was one of us???? :P:o

Yeah, that's the first thing I thought of. But I wonder how long it will be before that guy feels like eating a waffle. Oh, the trauma!

Can you image the nightmares? In his dreams, there are no firefighters. Only little blue people, similar to the oompas in Charlie and the Chocolate Factory, but with plump round bodies, resembling blueberries. The fire chief is Aunt Jamima, and they take a fire hose, and douse him with maple syrup.

JNBunnie1 Community Regular

Hey, the guy made it out just fine, we can laugh about it all we want. Imagine drowning in flour..... just got the wicked heebie jeebies.......


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ianm Apprentice

This is the kind of thing you just can't make up. For a person with celiac this is a horror that even the most twisted mind could never conceive of.

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Liveenjoylife Apprentice

Lmao that is too funny! I am glad he is alright. :lol:

gfpagan Apprentice

I totaly read the title as "box" instead of "mix" lol

Oh well, glad he's safe!

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