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Wednesday, March 07, 2007

Can we say...idiot?

Dutch "Iceman" to climb Everest in shorts

Men have DIED doing this climb with modern equipment. Moron.
The next headline will read "Iceman freezes to death."
Posted by Matt Butcher at 10:13 PM

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