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Re: Know any good Break-isms?
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Posted by ohio on July 14, 2007 at 10:02:57 from (67.76.240.196):
In Reply to: Know any good Break-isms? posted by CCer on July 13, 2007 at 18:11:57:
"he could f-up a soup sandwich! "he's only got two things in his tool box, a crecent wrench, and a rubber. if he can't fix it with the crecent wrench, f-it" "all they have in their toolboxses are bricks and ballbats!" on the other hand, china is sending us cast iron anvis, so it is not so difficult to break one, nowadays! three things to look at when evaluating some one. 1.peen end of their ball peen hammer. 2.condition of their 15" crecent hammer. 3.hole in the drawbar of their tractor. also, do a quick finger count on them! starting with ten, any # less is how many feet x 10 you need to stay away from them while they are operating equipment!
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