5:14 The reason they couldn't kick through the door is because it is being held by a loose frame. A door held by a sturdy wall, while having increased structural integrity, is actually easier is kick open due to its limited flexibility.
@@MoinkAndKilo they probably assumed it would work because it looks like any door and didn’t want to waste what they had built. Since the frame wasn’t secured it would bounce with the door as he kicked it
The first idea was literally what Michael Scott wanted to do in that one episode of the office where he burned his foot... and that ended badly as well.
I thought there was already a Float Baby that was produced around the early '80s. The product was banned because a baby drowned when the baby managed to slip out of the donut.
Two kick open that door, you turn around and kick from behind just under the door handle. Kicking the door flat-footed with forward momentum does nothing but push you back.
Interesting that the hospitals use an item like the Bedhead for patients. There is a video of Jeremy Renner's family using one on him while he was still in the hospital after his accident.
People without babies wouldn’t get it. I’ve seen these things everywhere my SIL had it for my niece and nephew and they love it. I’m sure this woman did just fine without them.