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Fitness Instructor killed by home whipped cream dispenser...!

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 Timmd 22 Jun 2017

http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-europe-40362094?ocid=socialflow_facebook&am...

What a tragic way to die. If anybody has anything like this in their home, it could be worth looking into!
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 Dauphin 22 Jun 2017
In reply to Timmd:

What a way to go. Whipped cream and nitrous.

D
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 FactorXXX 22 Jun 2017
In reply to Timmd:

If anybody has anything like this in their home, it could be worth looking into!

Don't look too closely, it might have your eye out!
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 SenzuBean 22 Jun 2017
In reply to Timmd:


> What a tragic way to die. If anybody has anything like this in their home, it could be worth looking into!

Pro-tip: Strip off the query (everything after the ? ) to stop giving websites free data on where you clicked into them from. This particular one just says you came from facebook and is relatively benign, but others will have tracking info.
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 Tom Valentine 22 Jun 2017
In reply to FactorXXX:

Here we go.
The Funny Men will be along any time.
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 FreshSlate 23 Jun 2017
In reply to Tom Valentine:

No need to whip up a frenzy now.
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 ThunderCat 23 Jun 2017
In reply to Tom Valentine:

That was aimed at me wasnt it.
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 Blue Straggler 23 Jun 2017
In reply to Timmd:

Why is the person's occupation as fitness instructor in any way relevant to your post? Given that you use it in the OP.
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 Toerag 23 Jun 2017
In reply to Dauphin:

> What a way to go. Whipped cream and nitrous.

> D

I'd have thought CO2 rather than NO?
 Durbs 23 Jun 2017
In reply to Toerag:

You'd be wrong NO used in whip-cream / hippy crack.

I've got a cracker, sorry, "Whipped cream dispenser" in my loft from my hippy days - think it'll be binned though as it was cheap when I bought it 15+ years ago.
 plyometrics 23 Jun 2017
In reply to Timmd:

We had a Dualit milk frother that randomly exploded / melted on us when it was plugged in, but not turned on.

Fortunately, we weren't in the kitchen at the time.
In reply to Toerag:

You see a lot of the little NO cartridges in the street in certain areas, from where they're been used for 'recreational purposes'
 FactorXXX 23 Jun 2017
In reply to Durbs:

You'd be wrong NO used in whip-cream / hippy crack.

Isn't it actually N2O?
 Dave Garnett 23 Jun 2017
In reply to FactorXXX:

> Isn't it actually N2O?

Yes, nitrous oxide is N2O. NO is nitric oxide which is no fun at all.
In reply to FactorXXX:

NO is probably being used as an abbreviation for Nitrous Oxide. And not as the chemical composition...
 FactorXXX 23 Jun 2017
In reply to captain paranoia:

NO is probably being used as an abbreviation for Nitrous Oxide. And not as the chemical composition...

Not like you to be so blasé about such things, you're normally such a stickler for geeky pedantry...
In reply to FactorXXX:

It's the weekend...
 FactorXXX 23 Jun 2017
In reply to captain paranoia:

It's the weekend...

Good enough for me, even geeky pedants need the odd day off here and there!

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