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Posted by: Cinderella

Firemen cut metal ring from man's penis




Fire fighters came to the rescue of a man who found himself in a bit of a tight spot after getting a metal ring stuck on the end of his penis.

The man, who has not been named, was rushed to the Royal Wigan Infirmary in Greater Manchester where doctors feared they would have to amputate as the ring was slowly cutting off the blood supply.

Firemen arrived at the hospital after an alert was issued and used a mini hand grinder to cut through the ring, which appeared to have been cut off from the end of a pipe.

The man was given an anaesthetic and a thin sheet of metal was placed around his penis to protect the skin during the successful 20-minute operation.



http://www.metro.co.uk/weird/article...0&in_page_id=2



Posted by: OCKS

What???????



Posted by: Sniper

Ouch !!!!!!!!!!



Posted by: TopCop24

Man I hate when that happens



Posted by: justanotherparatrooper

love to hear his "explanation"



Posted by: SOT

Fcukin' plumbers!



Posted by: KozmoKramer

Quote:
The man was given an anaesthetic
Well no shit....



Posted by: Delta784

My wife insisted on wearing her diamond & wedding band even after she was pregnant with twins and her fingers swelled up. They of course got stuck and started to hurt, and some firefighters had to cut both of them off using a tool called......a ring cutter.



Posted by: jettsixx

Quote:
Originally Posted by Cinderella
Firemen cut metal ring from man's penis
Firemen arrived at the hospital after an alert was issued and used a mini hand grinder to cut through the ring, which appeared to have been cut off from the end of a pipe.
In an unrealated story a woman reported to police that after the plumber left she noticied her vacumm cleaner had been vandalized.



Posted by: badge14

What I want to know is why his dick was in a pipe to begin with?



Posted by: adroitcuffs

Quote:
Originally Posted by Delta784
My wife insisted on wearing her diamond & wedding band even after she was pregnant with twins and her fingers swelled up. They of course got stuck and started to hurt, and some firefighters had to cut both of them off using a tool called......a ring cutter.
This metal "ring", however, was more substantial than a piece of jewelry. Hence, the need for a cutter of more substance, LOL.



Posted by: Delta784

Quote:
Originally Posted by adroitcuffs
This metal "ring", however, was more substantial than a piece of jewelry. Hence, the need for a cutter of more substance, LOL.
I paid-off the FF's to not tell the missus they were silver-painted steel and a cubic zirconia......





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