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 Re: Secret Origins of The Whole Nine Yards 
 flamingpieman, on host 63.237.130.51
  Tuesday, March 21, 2000, at 22:22:12
  Secret Origins of The Whole Nine Yards posted by Faux Pas on Wednesday, October 20, 1999, at 07:20:50:
> The origin of the phrase "The Whole Nine Yards" is unknown.   >  ...[snip]
  > Cement Trucks -- Giving it the whole nine yards was to use the total capacity of a cement trucks.  In the early 1960s (in what is considered to be the early lifetime of this expression), a cement trucks had the capacity of four and a half to six and a half cubic meters.  In the late 1980s, the average capacity of a cement truck was about nine cubic yards.   >
  this one is off a bit... i worked in construction in the late 60's and i know that a cement truck back then could hold 9 yards... as a matter of fact, that was the standard capacity, although they often would over-load them to save trips. (don't tell nobody... ya hear?) 
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