Originally posted by 98brg2d
My wife hates it but she doesn't mow the lawn so it stays.
Originally posted by 98brg2d
My wife hates it but she doesn't mow the lawn so it stays.
Those Coleman BBQs are actually really durable. Very simple as well so they're all murderously easy to maintain and fix.Originally posted by CMW403
how on earth did you use a travel BBQ 2-3 times a week for 10 years? Im not trying to be sarcastic or mean or anything I'm just really curious how you travel for 10 years straight?
Mid 80's Honda Lawnmower, I bought my used for like $60 and still running strong. Needs a tune up so I can start it easier for the first time in the season (less than 3 pulls), but after that it is 1 pull each time. Dad has the self propelled version and it is also 1 pull start every time.
I have a pair of Merrell hiking shoes and Columbia Sandals, both ~20 years and I do everything with them. Both still in good condition but you can tell they've been through battles and also smell like it . Also have a MEC backpack and messenger bag. Both ~25 years and work and look great still. I replaced the strap on the messenger bag a couple of times already but the bag itself is bullet proof.
Woah that brought back some awesome memories saving up for the mx500 with a new gaming pad. I thought it was gonna make me so good at counterstrikeOriginally posted by ZenOps
Logitech MX518 mouse, going on twelve years now.
Still using mine as well!!Originally posted by ZenOps
Logitech MX518 mouse, going on twelve years now.
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