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Car crusher
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Car crusher is a 'special' move in the game of rock, paper, scissors (RPS). Most famously, it was used by Ethelbert Q Bashint-Bishop in the 2007 World Championship as he crashed out in round one and a half to newcomer Wallace G. Wallopingcock. Incidentally, his move was beaten by a fnurdle, a much rarer move only used when the player has no thumbs.
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Car crusher is a 'special' move in the game of rock, paper, scissors (RPS). Most famously, it was used by Ethelbert Q Bashint-Bishop in the 2007 World Championship as he crashed out in round one and a half to newcomer Wallace G. Wallopingcock. Incidentally, his move was beaten by a fnurdle, a much rarer move only used when the player has no thumbs.