No the wound and the story are not true. The errand boy did not die. Because they used “soft” drinks. Now, had they used “hard liquor” it might have been fatal.
there was an errand boy who was given a bottle of softdrinks. upon drinking, he died because there was a nail protruding from a wall at his back and hit his nape right there.
complicated, eh?
About Me
Hello, world! This is me. A humdrum digital photographer wannabe. Don't we all love pictures? And stories, too? So, why don't we tell each other stories we recognize, hold dear, treasure, or keep when we see these pictures? It would be fun reading them!
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They Who Took Time
ON MARCH 24, 2008, I STARTED THIS SHORT REVIEW ON BLOGS OF THOSE WHO TOOK TIME TO VISIT AND COMMENT.
TUTUBI WAS AMONG THOSE EARLY COMMENTERS. He is truly a wanderer and maintains a blog called Backpacking Philippines and Asia. It is a very cool site about the Philippines and the countries in Asia where he traveled. Definitely, a reliable guide for traveling.
Backpacking Philippines and Asia is a travel blog. Go find out what is happening in his life at present.
By Kyels on Jan 25, 2008 | Reply
I’m not sure … About the picture.
By dailyphotographer on Jan 25, 2008 | Reply
It’s hard to say, but I’m guessing it’s not true. haha
By narissa on Jan 25, 2008 | Reply
well, the one who made the artificial wound would be flattered, kyels and dp!
By Goyo on Jan 27, 2008 | Reply
No the wound and the story are not true. The errand boy did not die. Because they used “soft” drinks. Now, had they used “hard liquor” it might have been fatal.
By narissa on Jan 27, 2008 | Reply
you’re good, goyo!
but this is the tall tale.
there was an errand boy who was given a bottle of softdrinks. upon drinking, he died because there was a nail protruding from a wall at his back and hit his nape right there.
complicated, eh?