THE MAN WITH THE LADDER STUCK TO HIS HEAD

In Samsun, Turkey, Erkan Kacar was planning to do some renovations on his house when, while reaching for some tools on a high shelf, a ladder fell on his head. It was just a small three-step ladder, but there was a sharp spike on it and the ladder became lodged in the top of his head. Unable to remove it, Mr. Kacar called for an ambulance. They, too, were unable to remove the ladder, so Mr. Kacar had to be taken to a hospital with the ladder still attached to his head. Fortunately the bumpy journey to the hospital caused the ladder to come loose, and Mr. Kacar was finally able to free himself. He was checked at the hospital and found to be okay.
* So, steps were taken.
* Did the ambulance have a sun roof? How’d they get him in the ambulance with a ladder stuck to his head?
* Ladders with sharp spikes sticking out. Do they have ANY safety regulations in Turkey?
* And watch out for the hammer covered with razor blades.
* Turkey – so that’s where the Human Pincushion retired.
* Did it make a (finger pop) sound when it came out?
* I hear that bumpy hospital ride is good at dislodging babies from pregnant women, too.