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zybch makes the news ;-)
SYDNEY (Reuters) - A red-faced man wearing a mini-skirt has been rescued by police after he became wedged head-first in a clothing donation bin in an act of Christmas charity gone wrong.
Police said on Sunday that a startled member of the public had alerted them after seeing what they first thought was a woman trapped in the charity clothing bin late on Christmas Day.
Two patrol officers were unable to dislodge the man and a rescue squad was called. The unidentified 35-year-old man was eventually freed early on Sunday and told police he was donating clothes when he became stuck.
"I guess that's his own prerogative why he was wearing a skirt, it's not really an offence" a police spokeswoman said.
No charges or the perp had been laid, she said.
© Reuters 2004. All Rights Reserved.
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What a kind man. I never would have thought it was possible by the way he carries on in here.
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He was trying to get his pants back after his girlfriend donated his clothes for not getting her a christmas present.
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Originally posted by zybch
Never been to sydney.
that's the spirit...deny, deny, deny...
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Flown over it once, but never landed.
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dont you fly over the poles in airplanes?
so if you never really landed, you never flew over it...right?
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No wonder you call yourself 'Confused".
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Originally posted by zybch
No wonder you call yourself 'Confused".
...and lost...
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