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In retrospect, I admit it was unwise to try to gain access to my house
via the catflap," Gunter Burpus admitted to
"I suppose that the reason they're called cat flaps, rather than human
flaps, is because they're too small for people, and
Burpus (41), a gardener from Breman, was relating how he had become trapped in his own front door for two days, after losing his house keys. "I got my head and shoulders through the flap but became trapped fast
around the waist. At first, it all seemed rather amusing, I sang
songs and told myself jokes. But then I wanted to go to the lavatory.
"I began shouting for help, but my head was in the hallway so my screams
were muffled. After a few hours, a group of students approached me
but, instead of helping, they removed my trousers and pants, painted my
buttocks bright blue, and stuck a daffodil between my cheeks. Then
they placed a sign next to me which said
"People were passing by and, when I asked for help, they just said:
No one tried to free me. In fact, I only got free after two days
because a dog started licking my private parts and an old
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