Butcher uses sausage to escape frozen meat locker

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12 Jan 2018, 10:53 am

He was prepared for the worst, but the "wurst" saved him.

http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-5259137/Butcher-battles-way-freezer-black-pudding.html


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12 Jan 2018, 11:21 am

It was actually a stick of black pudding.

Still ... he deserves at least 5 million man points for this.

I wonder if he could use that black pudding to beat up zombies.


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12 Jan 2018, 2:02 pm

Strange. That looks like an electronic lock button. Not something I'd want in a walk-in freezer. All the ones I've been in have a very simple large metal "button" that's simply a mechanical switch - push it in & it unlatches the door. Simple, safe, doesn't rely on electricity etc.


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12 Jan 2018, 2:16 pm

Black pudding?

He must have been a student of that grand old Lancastrian art of Eckythump!! :lol:



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12 Jan 2018, 3:12 pm

Kinda the real life opposite of that fictional Agatha Christie character (or some writer like that) who beat her husband to death with a frozen leg of lamb, and then destroyed the evidence by roasting and eating the murder weapon.



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12 Jan 2018, 9:52 pm

goldfish21 wrote:
Strange. That looks like an electronic lock button. Not something I'd want in a walk-in freezer. All the ones I've been in have a very simple large metal "button" that's simply a mechanical switch - push it in & it unlatches the door. Simple, safe, doesn't rely on electricity etc.


It's not electric. It just pushes inward to release the latching mechanism, which got frozen. Usually people kick it open because their hands are full. That's why it's shaped like that.



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14 Jan 2018, 5:55 am

EzraS wrote:
goldfish21 wrote:
Strange. That looks like an electronic lock button. Not something I'd want in a walk-in freezer. All the ones I've been in have a very simple large metal "button" that's simply a mechanical switch - push it in & it unlatches the door. Simple, safe, doesn't rely on electricity etc.


It's not electric. It just pushes inward to release the latching mechanism, which got frozen. Usually people kick it open because their hands are full. That's why it's shaped like that.


Clicked and looked again. The "bubble button" looking cover makes it look like an electric switch. That must be the new silicon cover that was installed to act as an insulator so the mechanism can't freeze up again. I've never seen a cover like that.


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