In Nashville, Tennessee, a 6-year-old boy suffered from burns to twenty percent of his body while playing video games on his GameCube Monday morning. Some neighbors woke up to the screams of Ke-Ke Whitlow, 6, from a second story apartment at around 8:00am in the morning.
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Pure unadulterated fun. They don't make them like this anymore...especially not the triple A industry.
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poor kid
i wish him a speedy recovery
yea i hope that kid is ok
pfft... FLAMEcube.
EDIT: >>Ke-Ke<< with a name like this how can we be sure he wasnt trying to top himself?
wow. electrical fires.
get well soon, kiddo.
In before someone turns a story about a boy being burned into a flaming post about how much Nintendo products suck.
And also, I'm glad the kid will only have to spend a couple weeks in the hospital.