Good Chocobo

Member 991

Level 14.63

Mar 2006

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Dec 20, 2006, 12:33 AM
Local time: Dec 20, 2006, 12:33 AM
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Ugh, I sort of remember getting a dart stuck in my head once. Strangely enough I didn't feel any pain (which I later learned in school cause the brain itself doesn't have any pain sensors or something like that). Luckily it wasn't one of those darts in that list, but it would've sucked to get nailed by one of those.
I'm surprised by how recent some of those toys are as well. The stuff from the early 80's and before I could understand, but some stuff being made still is still considered dangerous? I suppose if you don't use items as intended, it could be dangerous, but in these cases, kids largely are using it as intended, but are suffering some unfortunate (and probably overlooked) side effects/problems.
Guess my nieces are getting a nice book that has the music thing that plays various music pieces when you press them, unless that's proven to be dangerous too (if they decide to chuck it like a ninja star, then yeah lol).
The Johnny Reb cannon commercial, and commentary, was kind of funny though.
Jam it back in, in the dark.
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