Giant Ice Cube with Man Inside

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This has been a rough winter here in the Northeast, but I don't think we've had an instance yet like this one from 1906.

Original article here.
     Posted By: Paul - Thu Mar 05, 2015
     Category: Accidents | Death | Nature | 1900s





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Well it's only -31C right now.
Posted by BMN on 03/05/15 at 08:34 AM
We had over a foot of snow overnight. People at the edge of town are reporting drifts up to ten feet! Temp isn't supposed to get above freezing until late in the weekend.

We never had weather like this when Bush was president!
(that's a joke, son, I said: a joke)
Posted by Phideaux on 03/05/15 at 09:32 AM
Just wait, it will soon be spring and the masses will be complaining how hot it is. No one is ever happy with the weather.

The story takes place in The Great White North. I'd bet that Mr. Armstrong was probably three sheets to the wind when he met his demise.
Posted by KDP on 03/05/15 at 09:43 AM
Some mobster wannabe took the expression "put him on ice" literally.
Posted by Expat47 in Athens, Greece on 03/05/15 at 11:16 AM
A fate usually reserved for lost mountain climbers and Arctic explorers.
Posted by Patty in Ohio, USA on 03/05/15 at 12:00 PM
A cool customer.
He has ice for blood in his veins.
Cold hearted. :coolsmile:
Posted by Patty in Ohio, USA on 03/05/15 at 12:13 PM
One way to enjoy winter:
http://www.thestar.com/news/starweather/2015/03/freezing-hair-at-yukon-s-takhini-hot-pools.html
Posted by BMN on 03/05/15 at 04:19 PM
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