I feel sorry for all of you! So far I haven't managed to break anything. Now the question is, who's coming over to my house to help me get started breaking stuff?

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That story makes me want to go into cardiac arrest!maginter wrote:I just happend to think.... About ten years ago at Union I saw a Victor Revere get caught by a gust of wind and tumble off of a lift gate...... It was a total loose! Fortunately it wasn't mine, but I still felt real bad for the guy.
flashpanblue wrote:Since we are coming clean on some of the mistakes we have made over the years here is another one. A dealer brought me an outside horn gramophone to repair. It was a rather cheaply made English machine. I can't recall the make as it this was back in 1972. Having repaired the machine i was carrying it out to my car which was down a steep driveway. I tripped and fell head first to the ground. I held on to the gramophone only letting go at the last minute before i did a face plant. The machine landed flat on its base, but with such a force that the case literally exploded. I lay there nursing my wounds and surveying the disaster. Oddly enough the next day i was able to put the whole thing back together. Fortunatly all the case pieces had just come unglued,and with no damage!!
Listening to the Victrola fifteen minutes a day will alter and brighten your whole life.
Use each needle only ONCE!