put the peny in some cola and leave it for a week. It will disolve and it will be very easy to brake.
The singular possessive of penny is penny's, as in "penny's worth".
No, "A penny saved is a penny earned".
Call your local Ford dealer parts department; they will gladly tell you ( and sell you a new one! It isn't expensive.). or save the time. it's about the same thickness as 3 penny's put together 8-) with a small amount of superglue in between each penny and on the bottom penny. depress brake slip the new "disc" in place and there you go a new brake switch disc, and much stronger than the plastic one, only downfall is if your brake pedal is out of alignment before you do this, that can easily be checked by measuring and ensuring it is between: 7.6 - 7.72 inches from the floor (measuring from the center of the pad straight down). good luck and have fun. With my Ford Escort it had a spare stopper right next it, which was really handy just to pull it off and put it right on. I could have made up a stopper myself which would have been easy to do if I couldn't get one right away.
Penny's last name from Penny from Heaven, Falucci
move the penny on the far right over to the other side on the left and then move the 1st nickel over to the right...hence penny penny penny nickel nickel
Penny from which country?
zinc is 97.5% of the penny and copper is 2.5% of the penny
penny is singular pennies is plural
The possessive form of "penny" is "penny's."
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It means that if you save a penny,you earn that penny when you really need it to spend.
YES, Ben Franklin originally quoted "A penny saved is a penny earned"