"Also known as, you know, sunbathers. It got so bad that the authorities had to take to Wisconsin Capital Newspapers's Madison.com to get the word out: 'Please tell cellphone users that people lying in the grass are not necessarily dead,' a dispatcher at the 911 center told Madison.com.'... Basically — and now tragically, if rather strangely — Madison residents were so unaccustomed to the good weather, and especially sunbathers, that they were very quick to assume the worst. They saw something, but maybe they said a little too much."
Says Alexander Abad-Santos at The Atlantic Wire, via Steve Elbow at the Cap Times, via Rob Thomas at the Cap Times.
Thomas's piece is extra amusing because it begins with something about — of all people — Meade.
Alexander Abad-Santos's was a little less amusing than it would be if it hadn't happened that, a year ago, a sunbather, lying on the grass in a Madison park, was run over by a city truck and killed.
ADDED: We were out on Picnic Point yesterday evening and saw this:
It turned out to be part of a medical school exercise. Groups of students would arrive and, led by an instructor, attempt to diagnose the medical problem, which was — I happen to know — a collapsed lung.
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WTF?? Is this Meade Day?
Everyday at the Althouse is Meade Day.
Ahh hahahahaha!!!!!!!!
Idiots.
"There's a balloon where his head should be" wasn't one of the acceptable choices?
Planking!
I love the little googly-eyes on the balloon head.
Hint:
If they're moving they probably aren't dead.
LOL....you pasty white people in Wisconsin are so funny.
Madison people are so fucking stupid. A center of government and education creates the perfect storm of stupidity. How embarassing it must be to live in an Onion article.
"How embarassing it must be to live in an Onion article."
The Onion was founded in Madison.
Sorun said... "How embarassing it must be to live in an Onion article."
The Onion was founded in Madison.
5/9/13, 7:36 PM
So the Onion started out as just the local newspaper? That makes sense.
Alert to Wisconsin: Stop drinking.
Our local paper once ran a bit of news from The Onion as real. They said that the USDA had added a Fixin's category to the Food Pyramid.
I wish the article had quantified 'a number'.
I can understand the confusion. Bloated bodies lying still, and looking more sun bleached than tanned are gonna make you think "corpse" - plus the smell after being wrapped up tight all winter. That's gonna put you square in the dead diagnosis for sure.
Kinda surprised there were no zombie reports. I mean, with all the dead people laying around.
@bpm: Here.
I wouldn't be surprised if buried deep inside Obamacare there was a program to research treatment of zombies.
Zombies or their employers are required to get coverage or pay a penaltytax, and the coverage must include pre-existing conditions like gangrene, worms, decomposition, wooden stakes in the heart, or decapitation. Maternity coverage and cosmetic surgery must also be included. These people are the majority of the 30 million forgotten uninsured that Obamacare will now pull out of the shadows.
The level of Smart be mighty low in Madison.
Good thing nobody called in reporting beached whales!
Just as I thought. People of Madison are just a bunch a airheads.
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