Father plays with son, son goes KABLOOEY!

Okay, it wasn’t as dramatic as that.

But…

Kid survived!
(expected to make a full recovery)

Now I know what not to do when I have kids.

You think he would have tried the mouth first. Double creepy.

Sometimes the media puts the right spin on things …

Was he drunk? Did any part of his brain ask “Will this go wrong somehow?”?

Really? that’s something he actually needed to learn? Mind boggles - I thought inflating children would be self-evidently not a great idea.

I’m suprised the child survived. It could have created an fatal embolus. (Air bubble)

Y’know, the Darwin Awards really would benefit from adding a special category for the kind of moron who tries to eliminate himself from the gene pool by killing his offspring through his own stupidity. :rolleyes:

Really? Can a bolus of gas get from the colon/intestines into the bloodstream easily? I mean, if it can, how are people not just keeling over from their own flatulence getting into the blood? :confused:

I gotta call bullshit–maybe. Assuming the article is accurate in its details, and also assuming a Cambodian tire inflator works like all the ones I’ve ever seen, you have press the air chuck very firmly against the tire valve stem to get the air to flow. Now, there are air nozzles that attach to a compressor hose for blowing off machine parts after tooling and the like, but those aren’t “designed for inflating tires.”

I don’t see what the big deal is. I have to blow up my girlfriend every night.

[sub]She’s got a slow leak.[/sub]

The orifice of the mouth is not the same as the anus. Getting something down the throat requires the willful participation of the individal. Not so with the anus. Compare an endoscopy with a colonoscopy.

That’s what I thought too. Air entering the bloodstream from the alimentary canal does not seem possible. But IANAD

Yeah. but what if the man had taken out the metal chuck and just inserted the end of the hose.

From what he did, assuming it to be true, the man was probably quite intent on doing what he did. Perhaps he was thinking that the boy would get bigger and lighter and then he could kick him around like a football and have some clean fun.

Well, it works in the cartoons!

Unquestionable winner of the All-Time Best Award in the Member Name/Post Content Juxtaposition competition!! :eek:

Oh, c’mon. This one just can’t be true. Forget about the airhose. Father was trying to put something up son’s anus?! I don’t think so. :dubious:

So do I, although I wish I were the first and not the third. :slight_smile:

Maybe they’d been in a kind of farting contest, and the boy ran out of toots, and…

I don’t doubt it. I just think it makes it all the more obvious that he wasn’t having a bit of fun and instead was intent on inserting something in his young child’s ass.

Which just makes the whole thing wretched and sick to me instead of funny. I mean, you can laugh about there being no laws against stupidity, but shouldn’t the authorities be looking at this?

While I have no idea what kind of tire inflaters they have in Cambodia, but I can tell you the ones in my tool box will in fact expel air if you press the trigger, no tire required.
Funny thing is the very first job site safety meeting I attended on a construction job in 1970 this very subject was addressed. we were warned not to try and goose somebody with an air hose. (we are talking 1/2" pipes with full constant flow) The warning was that high pressure air entering the anus could easily blow a hole through the wall of the colon. :eek: