So I was at work in the kitchen with the health and safety guy. There was a lot of joking and we were laughing pretty hard at a few things. I happened to say "Its all fun and games until someones eye gets poked out. Thats where you come in, huh?" He got a good chuckle out of that. But I started to think. That saying pretty much presumes that fun always leads to danger, specifically, getting your eye poked out.

I wonder though, if those who had their eyes poked out due to fun and games have less fun than those of us who have fun and that occasionaly near miss of eye pokage. Is the determination of fun based on how severe the eye poking is or potentially could be?
