Speakers as diving platforms?


I was browsing a review of B&W 684 speakers on another site and came across this paragraph in the body of the review. I thought it was pretty funny.

"I have five children, and they can be a bit rambunctious at times. It's important that my speakers be really stable. For example, a week after I bought them I found small foot prints *ON TOP* of the speaker. It turned out that two of my kids were helping each other climb up on top of the 684's and then jumping off. Thank God these speakers are real stable so that they did not kill themselves."
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If my kids climb on my speakers, I might well climb up there after them and proceed to suplex them to the floor to teach them not to do it again.

I can see where it might be tempting to kids though and certainly dangerous.
Gerry, I know that system - did I see it on a 6Moons expose of some type??

And did I write you asking for Mr. Burgess's email not long ago with no response? :)