I would not trust a single shop rat I worked with in my youth to touch that thing. Positive someone would lose an arm.
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Dude, push the button and walk away. Thing is so dialed
Does it have lasers?
Yep, and we have to put tape over the tips of Kastle’s so the beams don’t misread the dimensions
I assume that holds true for Rossi Quantums too?
That made me laugh
Anything with a see through tip
That's good to know if I ever get one of those.
It's getting kinda tedious to do the family's skis by hand now.
We’re looking to upgrade, prolly get this one for $75,000, four years old.
Let me just check the couch cushions.
It just came to my attention in another thread that Louie can do a full tune for $25. That's a payback period of 3000 tunes for the machine. Hmm.
Lasers are fun though.
Buttah, you ever get bored and put a small animal or Subway Italian B.M.T. in that thing?
I like turtles
Man, I haven’t had Subway in probably 10 years, but back when they were the only fast food sandwich shop chain I’d dig on those Italian bmts.
What do you think a laser would do to that thing?
What do you think it’d do to Louie?
Imagine your great timing. Subway is running a special on tuna subs at the moment.
https://hypebeast.com/2021/2/subway-...-response-info
Tuner fish?
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Tu-nah?
The Subway bread had a weird off-putting smell to me. Like sweaty socks.
Apparently in Ireland it's not
https://www.npr.org/2020/10/01/91918...ead-isnt-bread
considered to be bread.
Wolf? Yote? Your other dog that looks right at home in the wild?
Yeah, the fist time I walked into subway I turned around and walked back out. Same goes for Tim Hortons. It's bizarre how popular it is, and how many Canadians will tell you it's good (rather than cheap or convenient).
That said, when I was young and poor, or baked and hungry, I ate a lot of both.