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    "What's the craziest thing that has ever happened to you while training.?"
    My cheap ass bench from Dick's broke while i was benching, the pin gave way that controls the incline, I don't even know how I didn't get hurt or killed.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Witmaster
    Yea, it was amazing. It happened so fast my buddie and I really had no idea what happened. We racked the weight, ran outside and saw the acetylene bottle lodged in the truck then we looked at each other and about pissed ourselves from laughing so hard. You see, we were both covered from head to toe with plaster and dry-wall dust. We looked like we had just emerged from a flour fight!

    Be glad it wasn't the oxygen bottle..........

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