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Feeling a little snacky. Might eat somebody's severed leg. IDK.

Batman

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From the "WHAT IN THE HOLY forkING fork!!!???" desk, we have this from Wasco, California, a bit north of Bakersfield.
A woman was hit by a train and killed. A passerby, who apparently couldn't hang on until dinner, picked up her severed leg and started eating it.
On the sidewalk.
In broad daylight.
I'd say maybe bath salts is what's for dinner, but he's probably not hungry now.



 
Couldn't quite come to giving your post a "like." But, thanks for sharing.
I guess.
 
Well, we do have a recent law in Oregon that allows people to "harvest" roadkill.
 
Well, we do have a recent law in Oregon that allows people to "harvest" roadkill.

A few years back I went to interview a high school baseball player for a feature story and a couple of his teammates were ragging on him for being an hour late to school that morning.
The reason was that while he was driving in, he came across a roadkilled deer on the side of the road. He got out, checked it, and it was fresh so he put it in his truck and took it home to cut up later, then headed on to school.
 
A few years back I went to interview a high school baseball player for a feature story and a couple of his teammates were ragging on him for being an hour late to school that morning.
The reason was that while he was driving in, he came across a roadkilled deer on the side of the road. He got out, checked it, and it was fresh so he put it in his truck and took it home to cut up later, then headed on to school.
Wisconsin?
 

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