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Previously on "A chip off the old block."

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  • barrydidit
    replied
    What, no 3 year long HSE investigation?

    The tree surgeon in the link at the bottom went in head first. I think that's a lot more sensible.

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  • zeitghost
    started a topic A chip off the old block.

    A chip off the old block.

    Sometimes it's better just to stay in bed. :

    https://uk.news.yahoo.com/north-caro...4.html#J2AZfde

    For dear old Freako, this relates to some unfortunate chap who got dragged into a wood chipper on his first day on the job.

    Judging by the links further down, it's becoming a popular method of demise.
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