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:''Hard hats appear in many stories, but are primarily from the [[Generation 1 | :''Hard hats appear in many stories, but are primarily from the [[Generation 1 continuity family]].'' | ||
[[Image:SparkplugG1.jpg|right|250px|thumb|C'mon, Prime...everybody does it.]] | [[Image:SparkplugG1.jpg|right|250px|thumb|C'mon, Prime...everybody does it.]] | ||
A '''hard hat''' is the primary means by which all [[ | A '''hard hat''' is the primary means by which all [[human]]s cover their heads. They are either considered highly fashionable, or else required to be worn by international law. Humans not only wear hardhats in typical situations such as oil rigs or [[Ruby crystal mines of Burma|ruby crystal mines]], but also during a variety of other endeavors such as: | ||
* Robbing a bank | * Robbing a bank | ||
Revision as of 04:28, 21 May 2012
- Hard hats appear in many stories, but are primarily from the Generation 1 continuity family.

A hard hat is the primary means by which all humans cover their heads. They are either considered highly fashionable, or else required to be worn by international law. Humans not only wear hardhats in typical situations such as oil rigs or ruby crystal mines, but also during a variety of other endeavors such as:
- Robbing a bank
- Driving a tractor trailer
- Reading meters at a hydroelectric plant
- Designing doomsday weapons
- Going to a museum.
- Cleaning subway tunnels in New York
The versatility of the hard hat in fact seems to be limitless.
In a fog, the top of a fire hydrant can be confused for a hard hat. Return of the Dino Bot

