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It took some time to answer his questions about the harness and how to take it off
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\ and what to do if you can't. Shackle and irons all use the same key -- you
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\ put it in and turn it and the item unlocks. No key? Well, it's steel, cut it
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\ with a tool if you have one. Conceptually simple, no need to wrap your head
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\ around anything new. The harness is different.
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The plastic is thick and strong, but it's also springy, not solid nor brittle.
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\ You won't be able to cut it with a knife or a saw I don't think. Sure, anything
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\ will melt given enough temperature, but so would I. Dissolve the plastic? Maybe
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\ possible, but no idea where to start looking for the solvent.
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Of course there is a way to get it off easily, you just need to dissolve the glue
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\ between the collar flaps, but all I know is I had a bottle back home, I have
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\ no idea what chemical compound it held, never had an inclination to learn more.
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"I don't even see any seams, your collar really looks like a single thing to me."
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Well then, Liz must had become really good at it, taking care to provide a pleasant
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\ picture for the streams. Another possible explanation: after forty years
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\ two halves did indeed become one, just slowly melting together into one another.
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\ There was a word... but I don't remember it. Adhesion? No. Aberration?
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\ Definitely no. Ablation? Whatever.
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"I will not leave you here, we'll go together."
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"Sorry, I should step back a bit. As I've said, I don't have tools here, we'll need
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\ to find something suitable somewhere, we'll have to go out. So we'll go together,
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\ and that means we have a ladder problem once again. Judging by your face
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\ you already anticipate being lifted."
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All the way, baby!
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"But going up will be longer than going down, I'm not sure it's safe. How much time
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\ did you spend hanging previously? I mean, do you remember, back home? I mean,
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\ up in the air, legs off the ground, no support at all."
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1 5 M I N A T L E A S T
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"No air obstruction? No circulation problems? No trouble afterwards?"
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I D O N T H A N G B Y N E C K T H E H A R N E S S S U P P O R T S W E I G H T
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"Yes, but the neck is involved too. Plan B would be lifting you upside down,
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\ by your legs, but it could also be dangerous with all the extra blood
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\ to your head. There are still other options, but none look easy or safer or painless."
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"15 minutes may not be enough. I say we test this first, you'll probably like it anyway."
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I'm wet already. However we don't do it just to make me feel good, right?
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\ [[We do it for SCIENCE!|next]]
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