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5-15-2007 12:57 AM
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5-15-2007 9:22 AM
BigBadWolf
WOW! That is freaky!
5-15-2007 11:57 AM
arifsali
hmm...is this a reliable source for the story?
5-16-2007 12:38 AM
dellarae
The source seems to be a reliable as any other. It is out of the UK. Just last year in the USA, there was a construction worker who shot himself in the head with a nail gun and he didn't know it until he went to the dentist. The human body is amazing.
5-16-2007 11:41 AM
wiccantexan
Might want to add "Chinese" to the tags, as that's the woman's heritage.
5-16-2007 12:01 PM
dellarae
Thx wt - Dell
5-16-2007 5:08 PM
usmc6531
wow that crazy
5-16-2007 10:56 PM
ericskiff
I'm always amazed at what the human body can withstand!

This clip has been featured on today's Clipiversity video podcast. Thanks for the great clip!
5-17-2007 1:29 AM
cheriblossom13
Wow, that's incredible...64 years with a bullet in your head. Gosh, there's some pretty crazy stuff happening in the world these days.
5-28-2007 1:24 PM
VashPL
Wow! That's really crazy!
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