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Small Black Dog

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> Where's the helmet... could have been killed.

Yeah, a half inch of polystyrene covered in plastic could really have done a lot to prevent death.
Riigghhhtt.

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On Mon, 24 Feb 2003 10:17:08 +0000 (UTC), "Small Black Dog" <[email protected]> scribbled:

>> Where's the helmet... could have been killed.
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>Yeah, a half inch of polystyrene covered in plastic could really have done a lot to prevent death.
>Riigghhhtt.
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>Small Black Dog

Er, yes. That's the whole idea.

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> Er, yes. That's the whole idea.

Do you want to test it? I bet that if he was going to die falling off that pier then no helmet is
going to save his skull. what was it, 19feet? You

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On Mon, 24 Feb 2003 13:08:43 +0000 (UTC), "Small Black Dog" <[email protected]> scribbled:

>Do you want to test it? I bet that if he was going to die falling off that pier then no helmet is
>going to save his skull. what was it, 19feet? You

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>Small Black Dog

15 feet to sand is what the page mentioned. I'd be inclined to agree if it were pavement, but
there's still always a chance that the half inch piece of styrofoam wrapped around your noggin just
might indeed save it from becoming several noggins.

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> 15 feet to sand is what the page mentioned. I'd be inclined to agree if it were pavement, but
> there's still always a chance that the half inch piece of styrofoam wrapped around your noggin
> just might indeed save it from becoming several noggins.

Yeah fair enough, onto sand I guess a helmet would help. I thought he was jumping onto concrete. I
would be more interested in spinal support - some kind of body armour.

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Small Black Dog <[email protected]> wrote in message
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> > 15 feet to sand is what the page mentioned. I'd be inclined to agree if it were pavement, but
> > there's still always a chance that the half inch piece of styrofoam wrapped around your noggin
> > just might indeed save it from becoming several noggins.
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> Yeah fair enough, onto sand I guess a helmet would help. I thought he was jumping onto concrete. I
> would be more interested in spinal support - some kind of body armour.
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> Small Black Dog

Me, I'd be more interested in not doing those 'moves'.......

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