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German DIY enthusiast walls himself into own cellar
By Allan Hall in Berlin 4:10PM GMT 25 Nov 2010
The 64-year-old intended to seal off his cellar to save on heating bills, but was on the wrong side of his wall when the last cemented brick was slotted into place at his home in Gumperda, near Leipzig. He then had to tunnel through a brick wall to escape via a neighbour's house.
"Whoops, you might say," said police spokesman. He was trapped in his man-made dungeon for two days before deciding to use a jackhammer on the wall leading to his neighbour's home.
But the German man had been feuding with his neighbours for months, and as he emerged through the hole, he was met by police who are now considering charging him with disturbance of the peace. As the hammer bit through the last bits of concrete and plaster the pensioner emerged through the hole into the arms of waiting police who are now considering disturbance of the peace.
It is unclear why he did not demolish the wall he had already built but police suspect he was too proud of his creation to destroy it.
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Re: German Engineering
TooFunny! 

Your collective inability to acknowledge this obvious truth makes you all look like fools.
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rubato
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Mad as..
Maybe he was longing for the days prior to unification, reliving his past?
Maybe he was longing for the days prior to unification, reliving his past?
“If you trust in yourself, and believe in your dreams, and follow your star. . . you'll still get beaten by people who spent their time working hard and learning things and weren't so lazy.”