Who's naming a star after me?
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Who's naming a star after me?
I just got a Styrofoam cup from the gas station. Pretty sure that fucker will out last me by a couple hundred generations.
Blaklader Brawny jacket, seriously heavy duty. Stiff as a boot at first but is breaking in nicely. Makes Carhartt cry themselves to sleep at night.
http://charlesandhudson.com/wp/wp-co...ack-brawny.jpg
Hultafors HVK, the ultimate utility knife. Holds an edge very well and doubles as a light duty pry bar. Amazing value at <$20 too.
http://www.workwearcanada.com/produc...-extra/143.jpg
$300 in today's dollars. Bought them from the man himself. Walter Dyer. 40 some years ago. Maybe I bought them too soon.
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I'm not even at mid life crisis yet but this came with a bumper to bumper lifetime warranty..... Hope it outlives me.
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my brewery will easily out last me
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Heh. They never counted on folks like you & I who are willing to keep a car forever when they decided to offer that warranty. I picked up a WK in Aug 07 with the lifetime powertrain, and bumped it up to lifetime bumper to bumper for $1300. 8years, 230k and counting. I'm planning on giving it to my 5yo for his first car when he turns 16.
Plutonium- that shit lasts forever
I only buy enriched Plutonium and they promised to to carry it
The herps lasts forever but I can't really see paying for it.
Fucking jongs...
The different isotopes of plutonium have different "half-lives" – the time it takes for one-half of a radioactive substance to decay. Pu-239 has a half-life of 24,000 years and Pu-241's half-life is 14.4 years. The plutonium isotope with the shortest half-life, 20 minutes, is Pu-233.
I ate some bad oysters in Seattle once before getting on a flight to Tokyo. I would have rather been raped with a test tube of plutonium coated with the herp virus. That trip seemed like it lasted a lifetime.
Speaking of Hondas that last forever:
http://powerequipment.honda.com/Imag...A_PE_IMGLG.jpg
Nope.
Mowing the lawn just seems like it lasts forever.....
I've got a Craftsman self-propelled mower that looks like this that I keep around for small jobs and a bit of fall cleanup help. I've had it for at least 16 years, I've never changed the oil or spark plug and it starts up every year - no problems whatsoever.
I hope skynet can make better use of it than I have long long after I'm gone.
http://www.lawn-moweronline.com/imag...rear%20bag.jpg
6 pages and no mention of Snap-on tools. Fuckin' pussy poser forum
Meadow Skipper mentioned Snap-On way up there^^^
If they last forever how come they're always driving around in those trucks servicing them?
Like your mom.
had to, sorry
http://www.tetongravity.com/forums/s...t=#post4473925
You're right though, everyone else here is a fuckin' pussy poser.
Secobarbital, you'll never need to get another Rx filled.
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Can't go wrong with those. Bought a pair of the brown ones four years ago and they're the comfiest things in my entire closet. Like 'em so much, I'm getting a pair in black soon.
Not true, popping Reds and Rainbows was a favorite past time in the 70's. You just had to be careful as you could od on them. Fuckers made me so sick the last time I took them (close to od ing) that I moved on to the new kid in town, Qualudes:biggrin: Fuck I wish I could get a script for those, but then my wife would throw me out.
Those trucks are just going around hawking more tools, and taking payments. Lots of mechanics are on payment plans, so those guys are coming to collect as well.
Snap-on were 4 times as much $$$ as craftsmen which also have lifetime warranty when I compared prices, but they are the nicest tools to use, sometimes snap-on fit will places other brands don't, also the guy comes to your garage and gives credit
Yeah. I've had both the young Snap On truck guy and the old Sears guy ask me the same question: how long of a cheater bar did you put on this to break it like that?
At that point, you'll be near the top of the bell curve, and it will start being worth more. Just take care of it and have it serviced. My Jeep has god knows how many miles on the OG engine. It is worth roughly twice what I paid for it in 2004, and I haven't put very much into it. Pretty good for a 36 year old vehicle. I have also only put about 10,000 miles on it since 2004.
I'm confused here. Why are we buying durable goods in our old age?
Thought hookers and blow was they preferred MO.
Well if you don't need any more shit you can figure out the hookers and blow budget.
It's a ski forum...
Metal Look Pivots....
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