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If the rocket-powered vehicle is outside the house, then the child will have no line-of-sight to the burglar, therefore cannot shoot him, especially not with smarties, which are limited in their ability to pierce brick walls, or even glass windows. |
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On the other hand, if it's inside the house, the rocket motor will trash the house, and possibly also the child. [-] |
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Man, I wish the internets had existed when I was your age, crash. (+) |
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If I was a young chap I would want one of these. |
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What am I saying, I want one now. |
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I just want to be the burglar, getting Smarties fired at me. |
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//smarties, which are limited in
their ability to pierce brick
walls// |
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Depends how fast they're
moving. |
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I'm curious about how you got
the child into the cage in the
fir... |
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... it has rocket boosters??
Lemme
try! Lemme lemme lemme! |
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I think many children would be upset at being confined to a cage in order to make them do something they hate. Presumably the doctor upgraded the cage to get the kid back in there. However these upgrades make the cage useless for its original purpose as now the kid can fly the cage away from things she hates. Bone from me for ruining a perfectly good toddler cage with rocket boosters. |
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I was halfway through the idea, and I went "Wow, this has to be [crash] ! |
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