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Florida man bitten by shark, punched by monkey (twice), struck by lightning, bitten b - vinman - 12-29-2013

TAMPA — Nature apparently has it out for some people. For instance, Erik Norrie, a man who, in his 40 years on Earth, has had run ins with monkeys, sharks, rattlesnakes and the hammer of Thor himself.

Norrie is currently recovering from his latest attack, in which a shark bit off a chunk of his leg during a spear fishing trip in the Bahamas.

"I felt this shark grab my leg, and the ripping sound, and when I turned around the water was filled with blood. It looked like a Jaws movie," Norrie told WTSP News.

He used part of his spear fishing equipment to make a tourniquet after making his way to a sandbar. His daughter called for help over a radio and he is now in a Tampa hospital awaiting surgery.

"That was a tough ride," Norrie told FOX News in Tampa. "I really did think I was going to die."

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Erik Norrie recovers in a Tampa hospital after being bitten by a shark.
Credit: Courtesy of Fox News tampa, via YouTube
Norrie's encounters with the dangers of Nature goes all the way back to his childhood, according to the New York Daily News. When he was 10 years old, a tree under which he stood was struck by lightning. He was blown over by the strike, but was unhurt.

Years later, he was bitten by a rattlesnake while walking at a country club and nearly lost his leg. He spent two weeks in intensive care.

The New York Daily News also reports that he was attacked by monkeys twice, once because he wandered too close to a simian while in the Amazon. The second time was the result of a joke, of sorts, played by his wife.

She locked Norrie in a cage with a small monkey, which then proceeded to bite, hit and pelt him with his own keys. His wife, Spryng, wasn't worried, though.

"She took photos and giggled," he said.


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Florida man bitten by shark, punched by monkey (twice), struck by lightning, bitten b - Vaun - 12-30-2013

Quote: (12-29-2013 11:49 PM)vinman Wrote:  

TAMPA — Nature apparently has it out for some people. For instance, Erik Norrie, a man who, in his 40 years on Earth, has had run ins with monkeys, sharks, rattlesnakes and the hammer of Thor himself.

Norrie is currently recovering from his latest attack, in which a shark bit off a chunk of his leg during a spear fishing trip in the Bahamas.

"I felt this shark grab my leg, and the ripping sound, and when I turned around the water was filled with blood. It looked like a Jaws movie," Norrie told WTSP News.

He used part of his spear fishing equipment to make a tourniquet after making his way to a sandbar. His daughter called for help over a radio and he is now in a Tampa hospital awaiting surgery.

"That was a tough ride," Norrie told FOX News in Tampa. "I really did think I was going to die."

Enlarge image
Erik Norrie recovers in a Tampa hospital after being bitten by a shark.
Credit: Courtesy of Fox News tampa, via YouTube
Norrie's encounters with the dangers of Nature goes all the way back to his childhood, according to the New York Daily News. When he was 10 years old, a tree under which he stood was struck by lightning. He was blown over by the strike, but was unhurt.

Years later, he was bitten by a rattlesnake while walking at a country club and nearly lost his leg. He spent two weeks in intensive care.

The New York Daily News also reports that he was attacked by monkeys twice, once because he wandered too close to a simian while in the Amazon. The second time was the result of a joke, of sorts, played by his wife.

She locked Norrie in a cage with a small monkey, which then proceeded to bite, hit and pelt him with his own keys. His wife, Spryng, wasn't worried, though.

"She took photos and giggled," he said.


Read more at http://www.ksl.com/?nid=711&sid=26336838...QJQDwoI.99

of course this guy lives in Florida


Florida man bitten by shark, punched by monkey (twice), struck by lightning, bitten b - Handsome Creepy Eel - 12-30-2013







Florida man bitten by shark, punched by monkey (twice), struck by lightning, bitten b - Beyond Borders - 12-30-2013

El Mechanico?


Florida man bitten by shark, punched by monkey (twice), struck by lightning, bitten b - Suits - 12-30-2013

Quote: (12-29-2013 11:49 PM)vinman Wrote:  

She locked Norrie in a cage with a small monkey, which then proceeded to bite, hit and pelt him with his own keys. His wife, Spryng, wasn't worried, though.

"She took photos and giggled," he said.

Anyone wanna play 'flip the genders' with this one?


Florida man bitten by shark, punched by monkey (twice), struck by lightning, bitten b - Mikev75 - 12-30-2013

Why is it always "Florida man..."??

I even once saw a twitter account called Florida Man. It was all similar stories.


Florida man bitten by shark, punched by monkey (twice), struck by lightning, bitten b - el mechanico - 12-30-2013

I know a guy who's house got flooded and his dog was on the roof and took a piss on him while he was carrying a tv and got bit by a rattlesnake all at the same time.


Florida man bitten by shark, punched by monkey (twice), struck by lightning, bitten b - Maciano - 12-30-2013

I thought Steve Irwin died years ago?


Florida man bitten by shark, punched by monkey (twice), struck by lightning, bitten b - MrXY - 12-30-2013

Here in Florida we live manly lives of action and adventure

You guys are just jealous [Image: cool.gif]


Florida man bitten by shark, punched by monkey (twice), struck by lightning, bitten b - Sombro - 12-30-2013

I'll bet his nickname is "Lucky."


Florida man bitten by shark, punched by monkey (twice), struck by lightning, bitten b - polymath - 12-30-2013

Hahaha "pelt him with his own keys."

Monkeys seem to have a knack for degradation.