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GarytheDino

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Tommy made mashed potatoes.............................

He crushed a bag barehanded, once he did a few and got warmed up they really went.

Erik scrolled like I have never seen before.

I saw quarters bent in mouth,

A neck bridge by John Wood with Pat the vise standing on his belly and if that wasn't enough he tore a crazy thick book at the same time.

Dan balanced a 230 pound granite ball on the back of his neck while he took a torn deck and made it into 2/4ths.

Chris Ryder mangled all kinds of adjustable wrenches, horse shoes, spikes, cards and anything else he could get a hold of.

Pat tore bee's behind his back.

:blink:blink

Buffo was a no show............who would have thought. :whistel

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Looks like you had a GREAT day!

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sounds like an awesome day I would have liked to have been there to see all!!! :mosher:mosher:mosher

Brendan

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Chris brought me a scroll that said MR. Brick for a souvenier

Tommy darn near mashed a 3.5 no set later in the evening. It was oh so close. It was sick and no doubt he can do it fresh.....no doubt.

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AOBS is a great time!! Wished I could have made it.

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SOUNDS LIKE A GOOD WEEK END :mosher

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It was definetly a blast. Everyone was great. Gary got some really good ones too, cards in duct tape with oven mitts, a license plate, and a Craftsman 11/16 x 5/8 that actually didn't snap. Tommy's 5 lb's of potatos, the "S" bent quarter, Erik's outstanding scrolling on stage after dinner...there was so much great stuff going on. There was some pretty crazy horseshoe bending being done there too. If you ever thought about going out to the AOBS dinner, get there next year.

Chris

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Yeah, I tried to be a hot shot and do my vertical bee's seated, that didn't work to well and left me with a mess to complete the tear.

At least I quartered the cheap ones seated.

Don't forget the diet pipe wrench. the Craftsman touched ends on the first crush and again twice more. Such a springy wrench.

Thanks for teaching me how to do alot of these things. Oh I mispelled your name to RIDER. Haven't had much sleep or food. I can't afford to eat in NJ where they have toast for 3.50 and a shot of whisky for 7 bucks.

I'm starting to feel better though, I just had a triple whopper and one of those salads with grilled chicken.

I did get a better time on my ultimate tear (cards plus jokers, box, duct tape and oven mitts) sp my day went well too, but I couldn't have done it without your tips on technique.

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It was definetly a blast. Everyone was great. Gary got some really good ones too, cards in duct tape with oven mitts, a license plate, and a Craftsman 11/16 x 5/8 that actually didn't snap. Tommy's 5 lb's of potatos, the "S" bent quarter, Erik's outstanding scrolling on stage after dinner...there was so much great stuff going on. There was some pretty crazy horseshoe bending being done there too. If you ever thought about going out to the AOBS dinner, get there next year.

Chris

That "S" bent quarter sounds really cool, how was it done?

Mike

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