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OT -Man trapped by sofa sipped whisky

PostPosted: Wed Jan 28, 2009 6:57 am
by Don
Another reason to always keep a flask handy.

http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/uk_news/engl ... 853328.stm



A man who became trapped beneath his sofa for two days said he survived by sipping from a bottle of whisky.

Joe Galliott, 65, lost his bearings during a power cut at his home in Yeovil, Somerset, and fell against the three-seater which toppled onto him.

Because of back problems, he was unable to free his 19-stone frame and remained stuck for 60 hours until a neighbour spotted him through the curtains.

He said a bottle of whisky, which had rolled within reach, kept him going.

"The whole settee tipped over catching me like a rat in a trap," he said

"I took a sip of [the whisky] and thought, well this isn't too bad."

But after several hours without food or water, he admits, he became quite worried.

"It felt like a lifetime, you think you're there forever," he said.

The alarm was raised by a neighbour who had peered through the window, after becoming concerned that Mr Galliott's curtains had not been drawn for two days.

He spent five days recovering in hospital after his ordeal earlier this month.

Mr Galliott said he was keeping another bottle of whisky by the sofa "just in case."

Re: OT -Man trapped by sofa sipped whisky

PostPosted: Wed Jan 28, 2009 7:01 am
by bluejeangirl76
Gunbot wrote:A man who became trapped beneath his sofa for two days said he survived by sipping from a bottle of whisky.


I can sort of relate. I once became trapped in a bottle of whiskey. :P

Re: OT -Man trapped by sofa sipped whisky

PostPosted: Wed Jan 28, 2009 7:39 am
by Arianddu
bluejeangirl76 wrote:
Gunbot wrote:A man who became trapped beneath his sofa for two days said he survived by sipping from a bottle of whisky.


I can sort of relate. I once became trapped in a bottle of whiskey. :P


I can see how the combination of whiskey and a comfortable, slightly too low couch could trap one for quite some time.