Imagine, if you dare!

#27
#27
I remember about 20 years ago when I used to listen to Rush Limbaugh, he would occasionally run a skit about the tuna tasting funny or having dolphin in it...

Life imitating art in this case...

Whoa... Let's not get carried away calling Limbaugh "art".
 
#28
#28
That had to have been an awful way to go. Terrible

Yeah I garuntee it was. I used to work at panera and we had walk-in ovens. Well of course being 17 and retarded, I was curious what 350 degrees felt like. So I decided to step in and have a friend close the door and re-open it I when I signaled them to. I only made it like, maybe 7 seconds before panic set in and I needed to get out. In 7 seconds it never moved past discomfort. But I'm guess around 15-20 seconds my skin would've started burning and I'd probably start having respiratory distress.

The thing I thought was crazy was that I was wearing shoes with rubber bottoms and they had already started to melt. What a moron I was. What if, through some crazy malfunction, they weren't able to re-open the door? What if it had jammed or locked up?

The worst part of this story is that it says the oven was 270 degrees. That's 80 less than what I did. Now that may sound better but I'm guessing that only served to make his death longer and more drawn-out.

Also sucks that his family is only getting $1.5 of the $6 million. After their lawyer fees they'll walk away with like 1.2 maybe?
 
#29
#29
Enough is Enough of people getting broiled in Tuna factories! This country is in need of a workers revolt!

Ban industrial ovens!

That had to have been an awful way to go. Terrible

Depends, he could have been crushed by the thousands of pounds of tuna before he baked to death. Not that that would have been any better but hopefully quicker.
 
#30
#30
I can't think of a more horrible death outside of being slowly tortured. Lots of phobias getting rattled on this one. It would be better if the temp was immediately lethal, but to be trapped inside in a pool of tuna while the temperature slowly went up to hundreds of degrees...

I thought that there was nothing more gruesome than the angry mob in Guatemala burning alive a 16 year old girl... but this might top that. She only lasted 2 or 3 minutes.
 
#31
#31
I can't think of a more horrible death outside of being slowly tortured. Lots of phobias getting rattled on this one. It would be better if the temp was immediately lethal, but to be trapped inside in a pool of tuna while the temperature slowly went up to hundreds of degrees...

I thought that there was nothing more gruesome than the angry mob in Guatemala burning alive a 16 year old girl... but this might top that. She only lasted 2 or 3 minutes.

High temps plus it was a pressure cooker. Sounds like a Hitchcock or Tarantino script.
 
#32
#32
$750,000 to the District Attorney’s Environmental Enforcement Fund is that like a pay off to the DA so there wouldn't be more penalties involved ?

when i was in the Navy,working in the engine room,it was mandatory to be sure everything was tagged correctly,when you were working on a piece of machinery or a major ass chewing was on the way,we tagged valves,electrical switches,operating controls and just about everything to ensure people were safe
 

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