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shoulder, one kind of broken collarbone, all in the span of a week. And within the second week it was gone. And now I think the ones they have, they've got some kind of gear system in them, so they're not able to be spun that fast. But back in the day, the slide would burn the legs off you to play, or to friggin', the monkey bars were like ten feet tall with a concrete slab underneath them. I mean nobody cared that the kids were going to get hurt. You learn valuable life lessons from those playgrounds. There was this other slide we had in the playground. It was a red tube, and I remember it really clearly, and I don't know why this was the case. I guess it was static electricity or something. But it was like a big red tube, and you'd slide down it and the bolts that held the tube together. If you happen to touch one of those on your way down, the electric shock that you would get would be incredible.
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