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Russian man dies in searing heat at sauna contest

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I have routine that involves hot tub, sauna, and cold water tub.

Steam baths were common when I was a kid, people would smack each other with leaves. I remember going there once.

In the gay bath houses there is alot of smacking going on too. Well, more like swordfighting really.

What are the chances alcohol was consumed before/during this event?
 
yep, this is basically it:
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this should be the setting for the next bash. And yes drinking is involved.
 
A 34-year-old white male found dead in the basement of
his home died of suffocation, according to police. He was
approximately 6'2" tall and weighed 225 pounds. He was
wearing a pleated skirt, white bra, black and white saddle
shoes, and a woman's wig. It appeared that he was trying
to create a schoolgirl's uniform look. He was also wearing
military gas mask that had the filter canister removed and
a rubber hose attached in its place. The other end of the
hose was connected to one end of a hollow wooden tube
approx. 12" long and 3" in diameter. The tube's other end
was inserted into his rear end for reasons unknown, and
was the cause of his suffocation.

Police found the task of explaining the circumstances of
his death to his family very awkward.
 
A 27-year-old French woman lost control of her car on a
highway near Marseilles and crashed into a tree, seriously
injuring her passenger and killing herself. As a common-
place road accident, this would not have qualified for a
Darwin nomination, were it not for the fact that the
driver's attention had been distracted by her Tamagotchi
key ring, which had started urgently beeping for food
as she drove along. In an attempt to press the correct
buttons to save the Tamagotchi's life, the woman lost her
own.
 
(Telephone Relay Night Watchman Dies)
THOMPSON, MANITOBA, CANADA.
Telephone relay company night watchman Edward Baker, 31, was
killed early Christmas morning by excessive microwave radiation
exposure. He was apparently attempting to keep warm next to a
telecommunications feed-horn.

Baker had been suspended on a safety violation once last year,
accordingto Northern Manitoba Signal Relay spokesperson Tanya
Cooke. She noted that Bakers earlier infraction was for defeat-
ing a safety shut-off switch and entering a restricted main-
tenance catwalk in order to stand in front of the microwave dish.
He had told coworker's that it was the only way he could stay
warm during his twelve-hour shift at the station, where winter
temperatures often dip to forty below zero.

Microwaves can heat water molecules within human tissue in the
sameway that they heat food in microwave ovens. For his Christmas
shift, Baker reportedly brought a twelve pack of beer and a plastic
lawn chair, which he positioned directly in line with the strongest
microwave beam. Baker had not been told about a tenfold boost in
microwave power planned that night to handle the anticipated
increase in holiday long-distance callingtraffic.

Bakers body was discovered by the daytime watchman, John Burns, who
was greeted by an odor he mistook for a Christmas roast he thought
Baker must have prepared as a surprise. Burns also reported to
NMSR company officialsthat Bakers unfinished beers had exploded.
 
Water Logged Aug. 12, 2007 New River, Arizona A college student jumps from a cliff into a lake and hits the water at an angle and speed that causes water to rush into his rectum, rupturing his large intestine. He passes out from massive internal bleeding and drowns.