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    Pennsylvania women killed in meat grinder accident


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    At least her name wasnâ??t...Patty. (Sorry. Too soon?)

    RIP. And...blerf! Horrible.
    This happened in the 80â??s - my high school Spanish teacher was a pastor on weekends, and he told our class on a Monday that heâ??d just conducted a memorial service for one of his church members who worked at McDonaldâ??s processing plant. He pushed meat through a grinder with a long stick, but fell in one day. The plant threw out a LOT of meat just to ensure dude wasnâ??t in there. What a way to go.
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    Barf!

    I knew a lady who got a boob caught in some sort of pressing machine. It didn't kill her, but man can you imagine the pain and embarrassment?

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    Quote Originally Posted by MirrorDimly View Post
    At least her name wasn’t...Patty. (Sorry. Too soon?)

    RIP. And...blerf! Horrible.
    This happened in the 80’s - my high school Spanish teacher was a pastor on weekends, and he told our class on a Monday that he’d just conducted a memorial service for one of his church members who worked at McDonald’s processing plant. He pushed meat through a grinder with a long stick, but fell in one day. The plant threw out a LOT of meat just to ensure dude wasn’t in there. What a way to go.
    GOD IS NOT DEAD





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    Quote Originally Posted by MirrorDimly View Post
    At least her name wasn’t...Patty. (Sorry. Too soon?)
    Not when she started her shift it wasn't.
    What you want to bet that somebody somewhere in the next week or so bites into a burger and says, "Hey, this tastes a lot like chicken".

    I'll let you know if it happens to be me.
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    Quote Originally Posted by JimC View Post
    Not when she started her shift it wasn't.
    GOD IS NOT DEAD





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    Quote Originally Posted by cash View Post
    Yes, on the job. Not one of those "killed by the meat grinder she had in her kitchen" stories.
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    Dang poor woman, I remember when I worked in a factory and saw some guy get his hand crushed and mangled in a metal press, he ended up having to have his hand amputated.

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    The article said it took 45 minutes for them to get the machine apart to get to her. Can you imagine being one of those people?
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    Quote Originally Posted by Domino View Post
    The article said it took 45 minutes for them to get the machine apart to get to her. Can you imagine being one of those people?
    Yeah.
    Hopefully none of them were planning to have ground beef for dinner that night.
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    Remember the old wringer washers?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Upset View Post
    Yes, on the job. Not one of those "killed by the meat grinder she had in her kitchen" stories.
    I have one that fits my Kitchen Aide machine. Probably could only get up to my elbow in it. We will never know.
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    Quote Originally Posted by cleanskull View Post
    I have one that fits my Kitchen Aide machine. Probably could only get up to my elbow in it. We will never know.
    You maybe could if you push it in slowly but steadily and alternate the angle of insertion a bit.
    You know, let it kind of grind one side down a bit, then the other - sort of like an old school (literally) pencil sharpener.

    It'd be a lot of work but I bet you can grind it all the way up to the collar bone before you need some kind of saw to continue the job.

    Quote Originally Posted by Follower View Post
    Remember the old wringer washers?
    I do remember them - those go back to even before Windows XP.
    Still got one by chance?
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