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Old 01-11-2008, 08:07 PM   #1
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Funny I hit mine with a 10lb sledge earlier doing balljoints.My thumb is turning a nice shade of blurple.What happened to yours man ? Looks like it would have been opened up pretty nicely .
Gotta love the color Blurple,I think I have a couple of Yo-Zuri plugs that are that color
Common sense fell short on that task,I was dealing with sheet metal.I was a tempting to boar a 5/8" hole through a small peice of sheet metal,I was just about through & one of the teeth caught and spun the whole peice like a propeller

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ouch, that sucks brother. no worries tho, between the cold and the booze you won;t feel a thing tomorrow...
With all of the last minute things to get done,having a couple of cold ones and being careless the thumb is busting oughta them stiches

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