Here's a great story:
Once upon a time, I was sitting at the library infodesk at work. I was kind of bored so I randomly opened one of the drawers and found a Waiver of Liability and Hold Harmless Agreement for the UNT Billiards Club.
Apparently playing billiards is dangerous, so dangerous in fact that the university requires you to sign a release form to participate in the club.
Here is what they have to say about it--
"POSSIBLE INJURIES RELATED TO BILLIARDS: Potential hazards that may result in injury that are specific to billiards include but are not limited to:
-being struck by a pool ball or cue
-shoulder or finger injuries
-strains
-sprains
-pulls/tears
-cramps
-infection
-rashes
-vomiting
-bruises
-contusions
-wounds
-insect bites
-dislocation
-blisters
-nosebleeds
-broken bones
-fractures
-choking
-respiratory or heart failure
-heat exhaustion
-heat stroke
-fainting
-nerve damage
-shock
-paralysis
-concussion
-death (in an extreme case)"
I lol'd.
The end.
Also, welcome to page 198. Two more, guys.