Removing a Teenager from a Washing Machine

Eighteen-year-old Amari Dancy of Woodbridge, Virginia, was only trying to keeper younger relatives busy with a game of hide-and-seek inside the house. She took note of all the places she had hidden before, and decided to jump into the washing machine. And then couldn't get out. The Prince William County Department of Fire and Rescue was summoned to the home to extract Dancy from the top-loader. 

“I was really worried to see if they were going to get me out or not,” the teen said. “Once they figured out what to do ... I just felt relieved. I just wanted to be out of there.”

Suni Dancy said her relatives found the situation funny. “She doesn’t even normally play with the younger kids,” Suni Dancy said.

Once she made it out of the laundry machine, Amari Dancy was able to see the humor in her predicament as well.

The rescue crew was able to remove the top of the machine, which created enough space to get Dancy out. Read the whole story at NBC News. -via Bits and Pieces


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It all makes sense now. I always thought anything as badly written as that show was must've been done by a machine. Or by the ubiquitous 10,000 monkeys...
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