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7 Comments
eric3579says...Did any of you old timers know this? I had no clue, but have used the saying all my life. It just rolls off the tongue so well.
newtboysays...Not me. Cool useless info. *promote
Did any of you old timers know this? I had no clue, but have used the saying all my life. It just rolls off the tongue so well.
siftbotsays...Promoting this video and sending it back into the queue for one more try; last queued Wednesday, November 3rd, 2021 3:55pm PDT - promote requested by newtboy.
BSRsays...I've heard the expression but never knew the origin.
But after watching this video I argue that if the nail is still doing its job it's not dead yet.
Did any of you old timers know this? I had no clue, but have used the saying all my life. It just rolls off the tongue so well.
cloudballoonsays...A cadaver certainly has its medical scientific uses and it's still as dead as a doornail to me...
I've heard the expression but never knew the origin.
But after watching this video I argue that if the nail is still doing its job it's not dead yet.
LesliGmomransays...The main thing is that this door will not serve for 3-4 years like the others, but it will last for many years, 10 years, and maybe it will be enough for a quarter
lucky760says...Fascinating!
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