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Know any good Break-isms?
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Posted by CCer on July 13, 2007 at 18:11:57 from (207.255.76.157):
An earlier post below brought replys that I would call Break-isms. soundguy said of someone who could "break a 500# anvil with a chicken feather!" 730 virgil said of someone who could "have broke a piece of paper!" Iowa tire guy said of one who "can break an anvil pulling it across a plowed field!" I heard of a guy who could "destroy a D-9 working in a sawdust pile!" My personal favorite is " there wasn"t ever anything made, that couldn"t be broken, even to break steel balls, in a sandbox, with a rubber hammer!" What have you heard?
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