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    In certain cultures, it is the most serious of offenses.

    THORNHURST, Pa. (Gray News) * A man was arrested after being accused of beating another person with a metal skillet who refused an offer of potatoes, according to Pennsylvania State Police.

    Police say a 27-year-old man was frying potatoes in hot oil with a metal skillet and offered them to a 32-year-old victim who declined.

    That*s when the man became *suddenly enraged* and threw the hot frying oil and potatoes into the victim*s face without warning, according to police.

    Authorities said he went on to beat the person so hard with the skillet that the handle snapped off.
    https://www.wkyt.com/2022/01/27/man-...es-police-say/
    Last edited by Story; January 30th, 2022 at 04:06 PM.

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    Default Re: Never Reject The Gift of Tubers

    You*re not suppose to use synthetic motor oil to fry potatoes. I guess they weren*t SWEET potatoes either.

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    I bet he bought the skillet in Walmart.
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    Default Re: Never Reject The Gift of Tubers

    Lover's quarrel and much more to the story.
    Gender confusion is a mental illness

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    Dick has a short fuze, doesn't he?
    https://www.pahomepage.com/news/man-...in-thornhurst/

    Quote Originally Posted by Qtrborecrazy View Post
    You*re not suppose to use synthetic motor oil to fry potatoes. I guess they weren*t SWEET potatoes either.
    I'm sure they were

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    Default Re: Never Reject The Gift of Tubers

    This is why you never decline any eats offered by an I Talian woman either.
    Gender confusion is a mental illness

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    Default Re: Never Reject The Gift of Tubers

    What kind of crappy cookware breaks when you beat someone with it? Run down to the Goodwill and upgrade for Christ's sake!

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    Default Re: Never Reject The Gift of Tubers

    Quote Originally Posted by imashooter2 View Post
    What kind of crappy cookware breaks when you beat someone with it? Run down to the Goodwill and upgrade for Christ's sake!
    Pretty sure it was not cast iron.

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    +1 on not CI.
    If it were cast iron This would be a deadly assault article, A frying pan would cave in the skull
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