Colin Powell
2006-08-01 06:44:15
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answered by anthonydavidpirtle 3
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General Colin Powell
2006-08-01 06:48:17
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answered by Vagabond5879 7
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The Arabic dude at the 7-11
2006-08-01 06:44:41
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answered by Anonymous
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Colin Powell
2006-08-01 06:45:33
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answered by Anonymous
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I think it was Colin Powell to President Bush regarding starting the Iraq War.
2006-08-01 06:44:36
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answered by jxt299 7
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"If you break it, you buy/bought it" has many variations used in retail stores. I doubt it has a known origin.
The important thing is: A shop can't legally make you pay for anything that was accidentally broken or knocked over etc.
You are only liable if you cause intentional damage (vandalism).
2006-08-01 06:49:56
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answer #6
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answered by limendoz 5
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Bruce Springsteen: "Boy you break that thing you bought it."
From You Can Look (But You Better Not Touch) on The River
2006-08-01 06:45:19
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answered by Randy Marsh 3
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I am 34 years old so it dates back to at least 1972.
2006-08-01 06:48:34
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answered by cashcobra_99 5
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I think my mom or dad did
they didn't want some piece of junk laying around they had to pay for at the house
2006-08-01 06:48:55
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answered by wolfpack0810 4
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i don't know. but recently my neighborhood had a yard sale, everyone did their own thing in their own yards. i took a walk and looked around.
one of my neghbors had a box of clothing setting out and tapped to her porch was a sign that said " You break it, you buy it" that was so funny, what did she think could get broken?
2006-08-01 06:48:45
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answered by Pussycat 4
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