whats the most expensive thing you've broke?

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Stoic raptor

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stone0042 said:
Not to much personally, just my laptop's screen, about $300. A friend drove a golf ball rite into his parents brand new 48" HD Plasma TV, and another put his cell phone in the microwave because he spilled water on it and wanted to dry it. Yes, my friends are complete idiots
are you serious, they put it in a microwave? Did it blow up
 

Puzzles

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Set my shed, alot of powertools and a lot of petrol in fire in a fireworks mishap when I was younger... I repainted everything and hid all the tools and chipped away all the burned wood and stuff and did a massive cleanup instead of going to school, and it took my dad a month or so to realise the inside of the shed was a wreck.

Apart from that, I drove a new car head on into a car going the other way down the road. To this day I still don't know why. It ruined both cars.

Broke a girls heart. Hearts are expensive on the black market.
 

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Jester Lord said:
A Vietnam era M16.
I don't know how much it cost but had a lot of sentimental value.
well, given the reputation of the vietnam era m16's, sentimental was most of its value.
 

Biosophilogical

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A PS2. It fixed itself though. (That is the story the electrical engineers' mafia told me to use)
berethond said:
It's a tie in between my pride and my sanity.
Please those are quite cheap. I bought mine for 20 cents at a $2.00 shop (and it wasn't even on sale)
 

Artemus_Cain

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Stepped on my DS. That sucked.

Fried out an amp. Broke a snare drum head and Satan knows how many sticks. And I busted up a really nice painting when my watch flew off. That was weird.
 

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I once broke part of a chandelier- I accidentally hit it with a bouncing ball (much younger, then), and the metal clasp holding one of the crystals broke. Crystals fine, but the clasp is about 100 years old :/

dietpeachsnapple said:
Moments of potential glory?

Some GENIUS in administration decided that it was a good idea to have an under-trained TEMPORARY worker move pallets of computers and other electrical equipment off and onto a large truck ALONE.
I was working at a chemical factory, in the bottling dept. Some idiot loaded several pallets of heavy, filled-up bottles on top of half a dozen pallets of empty ones. Needless to say, the bottom ones collapsed under the weight...
 

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speidel28 said:
stone0042 said:
Not to much personally, just my laptop's screen, about $300. A friend drove a golf ball rite into his parents brand new 48" HD Plasma TV, and another put his cell phone in the microwave because he spilled water on it and wanted to dry it. Yes, my friends are complete idiots
are you serious, they put it in a microwave? Did it blow up
Yeah, the phone sparked a ton and was fried. Destroyed the microwave too
 

garjian

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I've broken 2 doors...

i kicked the back door because i was annoyed... and all the lock broke and the door fell off...

and the other time... we had this cupboard thing... more a walk in wardrobe..? anyway the handle was a circular, ball type twisty openy type... but really close to the frame... so i couldnt turn it cause my hands are too big and clunky... i was stuck for like 5 minutes... so i broke the door...

it never got a new door... my mum built anoter wardrobe extending outwards from it... so its part of a big built in thing now...

i suppose ive broke a lot of xbox360s... but does that even count? lol
 

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thiosk said:
Jester Lord said:
A Vietnam era M16.
I don't know how much it cost but had a lot of sentimental value.
well, given the reputation of the vietnam era m16's, sentimental was most of its value.
Oh my grandfather can tell you the reputation was well deserved. Piece of shit rifle.
Then I change my answer to a desert eagle.
 

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mikecoulter said:
Julianking93 said:
1000 dollar vase in an antique store.

I just slowly walked away.
Also never returned, changed your name and fingerprints? Wise. ;)
Never returned but I was also 5 when it happened.

I love my irresponsible parents.