Fixing a broken neck.

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Re: Fixing a broken neck.

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SteveD wrote:
Thundershot wrote: using carbon fibre sounds very'Six Million Dollar Man' 8)
We can rebuild you. We have the technology.
We have the technology.. we don't the ideal exchange rate.
I'm working on much the same budget as 'The Six Million Rupee Man' team, Steve :-D
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SteveD wrote: I also chuckled at the pic of him holding his head! It's the "Sleepy Hollow" variant of Steeler!!!
I'm certain I've seen an old war movie where a German tank commander, after encountering a piano wire stretched between two telephone posts, ends up looking like that... can't, for the life of me, remember what the film's called :-?
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That wire method also appeared in Batman (the KGBeast used it on one of his victims) and the Simpsons (Snake tried it on Homer)
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Was it "where eagles dare"?
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Excellent work T-Shot
Simple and very effective.
Double-Tap wrote:Was it "where eagles dare"?
I think it was, yes.
I seem to recall that after the invasion of Normandy, the American jeeps were fitted with a large steel upright pole on the bonnet in order to break the wires that were being strung across the road.
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