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![]() to funny...
use a dremel and cut a - in the head, then use a flathead screwdriver to remove it |
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![]() yup i think thats the best way too torredo
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![]() well...Sarcasim isnt the answer here?
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![]() what idea am i hacking here?
i came up with one solution and all of a sudden my name appears as "all might Torredo" wtf |
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![]() This is what you posted but for some unseen reason deleted?
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whatever can be driven into whats remaining of your screw head use a hammer.... Thats all! |
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![]() look, im not after a flame here, i just though it sounded humerous.
dont take it so harsh man! |
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