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Elroy

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When your breath is broke, FIX IT.

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Diesel_Crawler

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It never ceases to amaze me what people will come up with to sell, Nor the people who will buy it! :lol_hitti

J/K Elroy. Thanks for the laugh before bed.
 

-B-

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Elroy has an impulse problem,
Elroy has an impulse problem,
Elroy has an impulse problem,
Elroy has an impulse problem,
Elroy has an impulse problem,


ha ha
 
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The Rider

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Ultimate accessory for the grammatically challenged tool freak maybe.

Past tense of "Break" (adj) is "broken" not "broke".
 

crewchief888

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i'm disappointed in this thread :(

i was hoping to see a scantily clad bimbo, bent over getting some tools from the bottom drawer. :headscrat

life *****, then you have to get off the creeper and get your own tools.......

:beer:
 

Vinko

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Ultimate accessory for the grammatically challenged tool freak maybe.

Past tense of "Break" (adj) is "broken" not "broke".

Or the ultimate fodder for the pedant :)

Since it's a colloquialism, does it really matter?

Out of curiosity though, I looked it up in the OED. It was acceptable use during 17th-19th centuries. I'd be curious to know when the phrase first came in use in America. It could have been in use then, and if so, considered to day to be historically accurate.
 
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