Well if you threw away the key as you were supposed to, I guess a hammer would do the trick. By the way I received a note from Mary on Google + who denied it was she and her boyfriend Casey who hung the padlock.

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From: "John Coyle"<[email protected]>
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There is a similar tradition in Italy, in Verona, and at CinqueTerre, where 
lovers lock padlocks
onto railings as a symbol of love.  I wonder, are you allowed to go back and 
take it off if you fall
out?


John Coyle
Brisbane, Australia



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Subject: Peso: The Last Romantic

The bridges of Paris are covered with thousands of locks - symbols of lasting 
love. In Des Moines IA
I could find only this one. Happy Valentines Day!

http://donspix.smugmug.com/Holiday/i-64pRNk2/0/M/lock--M.jpg
or
http://www.flickr.com/photos/valdon/12506674443/

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