Rip a phone book in half

Rip a phone book in half

This how-to video instructs you on how to rip a phone book in half with your bare hands. There's a little technique to pulling of this feat, it's not just super human strength. Watch this instructional video and learn how to rip a phone book in half.

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Alex1inferno-The Critic (-27) 1 year ago
Dear Viewers, All I can say about this video is that you will most likely never need to know this and to rip it down the spine would probably be more amusing.
Sincerley,
Alex1inferno- The Critic
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GirlfriendsGuide (11) 1 year ago
Never need to do, but fun thinking your man is as strong as this guy!
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Amie (9) 1 year ago
how many pages could he max out on ? anyone?
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Acetone99 (1) 12 months ago
Thats a good one. Thanks
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YoungHaze (2) 7 months ago
why?
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xxDoZxx (1) 7 months ago
Nice!
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terrenceah (1) 6 months ago
amuesing!
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armour666 (3) 6 months ago
cool. does it have to be a phone book can you do it with a load of a pappers
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