But I like using the Jaws of Life. It's so much fun to cut up and contort metal objects in ways the designers never thought of.DLRFantasmic!Dan wrote:It happens often when I am working the Astro Orbitor. Some kid is stupid enough to have their knee caught in between the sliding gates and we have to call maintance to bring the jaws of life.
No Leaning on the Rails, For Goodness's Sake
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Re: No Leaning on the Rails, For Goodness's Sake
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No longer a General in the Bolivian Army!
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They could start a "New" type of gift shop, pieces of the attractions that had to be cut up because someone was an SG.Cranbiz wrote:But I like using the Jaws of Life. It's so much fun to cut up and contort metal objects in ways the designers never thought of.
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