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Thought i'd sussed how to do links now that things have changed. Obviously not. Would be grateful if someone could oblige. TIA.

I've shortened the very long link (hope it's the one you intended to post, Ken) - https://tinyurl.com/vmab43yy

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Thanks, both.

Yes, a dreadful accident, especially at a worthwhile occasion.  My thoughts are with her family & friends.

I know it's all for a worthwhile charity but these types of challenges/games should stop now. Not worth the risk. Something where volunteers are not going to come to harm is fine. Terrible for family,friends & audience.

 

Horrifying waste of life.

I agree about banning some of  these challenges. 

Was this particular challenge a common one?  Surely it's obvious it's dangerous and would block you up.  It would be like stuffing yourself with cotton wool especially at speed.   So sad.   I'm so sorry for her family.

Barry: you're going to ban people being stupid? Who's going police that? Ridiculous.

A ban on the speed eating of confectionery.

 

We've hit a new low.

you could ban people from running dodgy contests; but marshmallows aren't obviously dodgy, there are much more risky competitions.

https://www.nytimes.com/2023/09/06/us/paqui-one-chip-challenge.html

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