#1 2007-10-31 14:58:44

With all the employment-related whinging going on lately, I thought it prudent to offer up some perspective:

A Texas insurance company worker may be rethinking why he felt a "need" to carry a gun to work after he accidentally shot himself inside his cubicle.

The 47-year-old man, who hasn't been identified, put a .45-caliber gun in the pocket of his jacket before he draped it over his chair yesterday. When he settled into his chair, the gun discharged. The bullet went through both legs and a bookcase before lodging in the wall... (source)

Fortunately this coincided neither with Bring Our Daughters to Work Day, nor the holiday-themed hoedown in Fraudulent Claims. Otherwise, we'd have a "tragic, human-interest story" instead of some fool who can't find the safety.

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