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Could you just imagine what it would take to get the head out of the helmet after being severed. Now I’m stuck with that image in my head for the rest of the day.
margueritem about 13 years ago
Don’t want any bruises when your head hits the ground.
LucianDragos about 13 years ago
Like having to have a sterilized needle to give a lethal injection X_x
vlechtja about 13 years ago
Well the head is known to remain alive for a few seconds after decapitation. So actually that might not be so bad an idea.
Superfrog about 13 years ago
Well, if I’d done the risk assessment, I’d have recommended a nerf rubber blade.
PICTO about 13 years ago
How about a chain mail turtleneck sweater?
Tdog123 about 13 years ago
Me niether.
Possum Pete about 13 years ago
Just like the NHL.
GROG Premium Member about 13 years ago
Don’t let that hard knocks get ya after you’re dead.
finale about 13 years ago
OSHA. Sec. 7 VI. Subsection 34. Paragraph 6b. Lines 28-36.
finale about 13 years ago
Revised 1/13/1793.
wilb44 about 13 years ago
Could you just imagine what it would take to get the head out of the helmet after being severed. Now I’m stuck with that image in my head for the rest of the day.
Digital Frog about 13 years ago
Guillotine safety is nothing to lose your head over.
LingeeWhiz about 13 years ago
Typical governmental safety regulation. Oh, it is January…the tax. ,er ax man cometh!
Ed Brault Premium Member about 13 years ago
There is also the mandatory handrail for the 13 steps, anti-skid stair treads, and don’t forget the foam pad to prevent splinters in the knees.
Digital Frog about 13 years ago
@tailwind – do the same as for a broken lightbulb base stuck in a socket. Just shove a porato on it and twist?