Giant cactus crushes Arizona city water worker
Posted: Jun 22 2012 1:45 pm
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There aren't enough o's in owie for that kind of painDoctors have so far removed nearly 150 cactus spines from him
the falling cactus broke Mason's back and leg and injured his arm.
Don't get me started. From the rest of Arizona's standpoint, Yuma doesn't exist. Having lived there, I am well aware of that. And people in Yuma, in kind, know nothing of the rest of AZ, preferring instead to visit California. It may as well be part of California.writelots wrote:I thought it was interesting that this report turned up on the BBC news website, but not any of the larger AZ papers'... Maybe the thought of a man killed by a giant plant is 'sensational' across the pond!
I cannot even imagine...It must have been horrible...Has anyone seen any updates? The original article stated that he was in critical condition in intensive care and might not make it....joe bartels wrote:There aren't enough o's in owie for that kind of pain
We aren't talking cholla those are toothpick spines
YUMA, AZ - The wife of a Yuma city worker seriously injured after a 16-foot saguaro cactus fell on him says that her husband has come through surgery and is expected to make a full recovery.Outdoor Lover wrote:Has anyone seen any updates? The original article stated that he was in critical condition in intensive care and might not make it....
You did - I saw it on BBC first as well ;)kingsnake wrote:The original link I posted was from the BBC -- where I first heard of it -- but I thought I had changed the link to the Yuma newspaper ...
I wouldn't wish that on anyone ;)azbackpacker wrote:It may as well be part of California.
Well, spend the winter there sometime. You'll see. It's a great town. I absolutely love it. However, that is with one caveat: I don't want to live there full-time! ;) It really is pretty darned hot in the summer, although not much different than Phoenix.writelots wrote:You did - I saw it on BBC first as well ;)kingsnake wrote:The original link I posted was from the BBC -- where I first heard of it -- but I thought I had changed the link to the Yuma newspaper ...I wouldn't wish that on anyone ;)azbackpacker wrote:It may as well be part of California.