If you're losing at tug-o-war, give the other team the finger(s)

Fritzo

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http://usnews.nbcnews.com/_news/201...threadId=3659958&commentId=73978752#c73978752

Ouch. I saw a guy's shoulder get dislocated at a picnic when I was a kid, but this is insane:

A game of tug-of-war resulted in the loss of multiple fingers for two students at a Los Angeles County high school on Monday, officials said.
Students at South El Monte High School were competing against each other in a lunchtime game when the rope snapped, amputating four fingers from a male student's right hand and four fingers from a female student's right hand, plus the thumb on her left hand, Los Angeles County supervising fire dispatcher Eddie Pickett told NBC News.

The students, both 18 years old, were transported to a trauma center, he said. Another 17-year-old female student was taken to a trauma center for anxiety, he said.

"They are both stable and the parents were by their bedside," Los Angeles County-USC Medical Center spokeswoman Rosa Sacca told The San Gabriel Valley Tribune on Monday. "They were getting ready to be taken to the operating room to try to re-attach the fingers."

No update on the students' surgery was provided, and a call from NBC News to the medical center was not returned Tuesday morning.

Pickett said he believed the amputations occurred because the rope was actually wrapped around the students' hands, instead of just being grasped in their hands. He told NBC News that the extra force caused the rope to snap, which then resulted in the injuries.

The game was part of a Spirit Week at South El Monte High School, according to The San Gabriel Valley Tribune. The girl who lost her fingers is varsity soccer player, and the boy is a football player, reported the paper.

The school hasn't said if it will cancel future tug-of-war games.

"We'll review the activity with district administration," El Monte Union High School District Assistant Superintendent Edward Zuniga told The San Gabriel Valley Tribune. "We're in the early stages. We just want to make sure we have all the facts straight before we talk about changing activities."
 
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People have to stop fucking wrapping their damn hands in the damn rope. Do you really think your limbs can resist the force of 10+ people pulling on it?
 

BergeLSU

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I needed 10 stitches in 3rd grade from tug-of-war. Everyone on my team thought it would be funny to let go at the start and not tell me.

I couldn't hold on and the rope ripped the webbing between my thumb and index finger.
 

drebo

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Meh. Shit happens. Why is this newsworthy?

They were playing a game and got hurt. If the guy had broken is arm playing football, would it have made the news? If the girl had her face flattened by a soccer ball, would it have made the news?

Lawsuit in 3-2-1...
 

darkxshade

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I'm not following... how did they lose their fingers after the rope snapped? How I interpreted it is that the force from the rope snapping amputated their fingers. :confused:
 

cronos

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We had this tug-of-war game when I was in 5th grade and right before we started I saw one of the kids on my team trying to wrap the rope around his neck. Not sure what the hell he was thinking. Of course me and everybody else who saw it immediately screamed at him and took it off, luckily before the other team started pulling. There was no decapitation that day.
 

clamum

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Unfortunate accident.

The comment from the mom whose kids go to a "techy geek school" is kinda funny. "They don't have to worry about this kind of activity". OH NOES TEH EVIL TUG-OF-WAR AND PHYSICAL ACTIVITY! Better keep them kids safe: locked indoors and better yet, in padded rooms.
 

Kelvrick

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I'm not following... how did they lose their fingers after the rope snapped? How I interpreted it is that the force from the rope snapping amputated their fingers. :confused:

I was confused about it at first too. I'm thinking it happened right at the start of the tug. Rope has slack, both sides tug and that action probably tightens and cuts off their fingers as well as snaps rope.
 

edro

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I'm not following... how did they lose their fingers after the rope snapped? How I interpreted it is that the force from the rope snapping amputated their fingers. :confused:
Yeah, does not compute.

I was confused about it at first too. I'm thinking it happened right at the start of the tug. Rope has slack, both sides tug and that action probably tightens and cuts off their fingers as well as snaps rope.
That makes more sense.
 

darkxshade

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I was confused about it at first too. I'm thinking it happened right at the start of the tug. Rope has slack, both sides tug and that action probably tightens and cuts off their fingers as well as snaps rope.

Makes more sense, this is what threw me: :hmm:

"Pickett said he believed the amputations occurred because the rope was actually wrapped around the students' hands, instead of just being grasped in their hands. He told NBC News that the extra force caused the rope to snap, which then resulted in the injuries."
 

TuxDave

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People have to stop fucking wrapping their damn hands in the damn rope. Do you really think your limbs can resist the force of 10+ people pulling on it?

Yeah, this. I've seen people on the bull riding machines try to wrap the rope around their hands too. Luckily the operator stopped them before he started the machine or else there might have been some broken wrists.
 

DesiPower

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All ropes thicker than 1/4 inch and longer than 6 feet should be banned. All the parents and teachers and police and mayors are behind this. :colbert:
 

Blackjack200

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losing 4 fingers and a thumb on the other hand is brutal.

Kid wakes up in the ER

"Ohh man, what happened?"
"You were playing tug of war, and you lost four fingers on one hand!"
"Oh my God!!"
"Yes, we're going to try to re-attach them."
Chuckles nervously "On the other hand, at least I didn't lose my thumb!"
"Well..."
 

darkxshade

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Kid wakes up in the ER

"Ohh man, what happened?"
"You were playing tug of war, and you lost four fingers on one hand!"
"Oh my God!!"
"Yes, we're going to try to re-attach them."
Chuckles nervously "On the other hand, at least I didn't lose my thumb!"
"Well..."


well played good sir :biggrin:
 

arrfep

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I hope they attach the correct fingers to the correct hands.

Gonna skip the obvious dirty joke here.

I was confused about it at first too. I'm thinking it happened right at the start of the tug. Rope has slack, both sides tug and that action probably tightens and cuts off their fingers as well as snaps rope.

What kind of rope could they have been using? The rope I used in grade school would be way too thick to create a loop tight enough to sever a finger.