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I want my son to wear a helmet 24 hours a day. If it was socially acceptable I'd be the first one to have my kid in a full helmet and like a cage across his face mask.
Will Arnett
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Will Arnett
Age: 54
Born: 1970
Born: May 4
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William Emerson Arnett
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