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extreme feats of strength

Brick

Well-known member
I am sure we have all heard stories of super human acts of strength the old urban legend of the mother lifting a car off her child springs to mind.

Anyone ever witness someone perform a super human act of strength? Come at me with your stories Ausbb.
 
Lifting my honda atc on the back of the ute with the misses shaking her head .
 
This is not a feat of strength as such, but once when we were playing around on a farm, Me, my brother and sister accidentally opened a gate and let a bull out...
My sister, about 6 or 7 at the time, could have out-run Usain Bolt....funniest thing I've ever seen
 
I was in my thirties, my ex and I sold the house, we had to move on a particular weekend and couldn't get any help so I did it on my own two truck loads all the furniture including a piano and a cutler roll top desk, everything, we had kids stuff to move.
I still cannot believe I did it.
Fuuuaaarrrkkk was I angry I had to do it on my own.
 
My friend's old man rolled his little tractor on the edge of a dam, he was slashing at the time. Any way we were swimming in the dam, his dad got pinned under the front wheel and my mate swam over in 2 seconds flat and pulled his dad out by dragging him through the mud under the wheel. Dislocated his arm, but saved his old man. When we towed the tractor out later that day you could see the drag line through the mud under where the wheel was. It was about half a meter deep and his dad said it felt like super man grabbed him and dragged him out, was pretty amazing stuff considering the mud wasn't real soft, we could walk on it and only sink down up to the ankle.
 
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