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Ooops!
(2006, Adelaide, Australia) In the suburbs of Adelaide, "the undisputed cannabis capital of Australia", sleeping residents were awakened by a resounding explosion. A smoking hole was found in a neighbor's backyard, still reeking of the pungent odor of marijuana. Police found the remains of a man at the bottom of the hole.
They learned that the deceased had setup a hidden hydroponic system in a large water tank buried in his backyard. He used a CO2 generator -- a small flame from a butane gas bottle -- to improve plant growth. On this particular evening, the man had climbed down into his garden paradise, only to find that the flame had gone out. Without knowing how many days the gas had been leaking into his, er, bomb, he re-lit the flame.
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Re: Ooops!
This is a fine example of natural selection.
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