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Mass hammer slaying in PA

Posted by David Hardy · 13 April 2006 03:42 PM

Six dead in hammer attack. Here's more.

It's a bad day for hammer casualties. Rep. Patrick Kennedy was injured in a hammer accident, too.

· non-gun weapons

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Well then these deadly hammer should be outlawed, by Gawd! People can't be trusted with them. Only professional carpenters should be licensed to own hammers. They ought to have to take a proficiency test with these hammers too. Keep 'em under lock and key at Home Depot...sold only to professionals. You can't be too careful.

There was a home invasion robbery recently where an elderly couple was bound with duct tape, beaten severely and robbed of all their valubles. You see! If duct tape were outlawed it would have never happened!

When will we wake up and keep humans in pink padded rooms where they belong, safe from hammers and duct tape.

Ok...I've had a beer or three.

Posted by: Wadical at April 13, 2006 09:59 PM

7 were murdered in a midwest town in the summer of 2001 with a hammer.

A 54 yr old man a woman and her 5 children. A suspect was caught

How many hammerings must there be?


tg

Posted by: Tom Gunn at April 13, 2006 11:10 PM

Can't touch this.

Posted by: M.C. Hammer at April 14, 2006 08:31 AM

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