Things you believe are obsolete and need to go.
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Just your ear...but then you’d have trouble keeping your mask up....West Coast Dreamgirl said:
He'd bite ya face offPoncier said:Give Peas A Chance…0 -
Yes. Thank you.tempo_n_groove said:
Putting Pasta Fazul in a damn shell does not make it a taco...0 -
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I can get behind no politicians...I was being flexible...lolbrianlux said:Haha, very generous!
This week, my biggest "I could do without this" (sort of fits the thread, I guess) are tow things:1. Crappy internet service. We really only have one choice here and it goes out on us at least two or three times a week. Driving me crazy! The only other possibility is StarLink and I'm told even that doesn't work well here.2. Our new furnace. Jeez, Mr., pleeze, I'd rather freeze! We had to replace the furnace and we told it was very close to blowing out in a way that could have either killed us with CO2 or burned the house down. Well, phew, BUT... the new furnace is also bad news because when when turn it on to heat the house it stinks bad, and I mean B-fuckin'-A-D, B-A-A-A-D!!! Our nice HVAC man told us the manufacturers coat new furnace parts with oil so they won't corrode and it takes a while to burn off the oil. OK, great, so burning industrial oil fumes in the house. Great! Just what the old lungs need! NOT! Today was day three of this shit. I'm feel like losin' it, B-A-A-A-D!Damn, what a week!
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Days where I wake up with something sore and wonder why the heck it is sore. Getting older sucks.Post edited by JeBurkhardt on0
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vinyl records. its sooo last century
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Not today Sir, Probably not tomorrow.............................................. bayfront arena st. pete '94
you're finally here and I'm a mess................................................... nationwide arena columbus '10
memories like fingerprints are slowly raising.................................... first niagara center buffalo '13
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Disagree Rat.mickeyrat said:vinyl records. its sooo last century0 -
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Not today Sir, Probably not tomorrow.............................................. bayfront arena st. pete '94
you're finally here and I'm a mess................................................... nationwide arena columbus '10
memories like fingerprints are slowly raising.................................... first niagara center buffalo '13
another man ..... moved by sleight of hand...................................... joe louis arena detroit '140 -
At first i said “id save so much money”. Then i realized that the existing records would go up in price and id be spending more.mickeyrat said:vinyl records. its sooo last century0 -
mickeyrat said:vinyl records. its sooo last centuryI completely understand and am willing to make the sacrifice of a lifetime to unburden anyone or all your superfluous and useless NM/M- vinyl LPs. Simply slip them in a well padded postage paid cardboard box and ship them to:Vi Nyl Mann1234 Spinner LaneTuneville, CA 95667"It's a sad and beautiful world"-Roberto Benigni0
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Cursive. I have no idea how to write in cursive anymore and don't particularly like trying to decipher someone else's attempt.
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FiveBelow said:Cursive. I have no idea how to write in cursive anymore and don't particularly like trying to decipher someone else's attempt.
I think that one is already all but gone. I find that sad. Every now and then I'll come across a used book that has been inscribed to a friend or family member and quite often, the older the inscription, the more beautiful the writing. It's a lost art and I always see that as sad and unfortunate. For example, back in the early 80's I met a man from the Boston area who was a master at hand chasing wood. His pieces of hand made furniture were works of art- another all but lost art. Very sad.
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My penmanship is HOR-AH-BLE. Horrible. My teachers tried hard with me but for whatever reason myself and my two siblings should have become doctors. Are handwriting is that bad...brianlux said:FiveBelow said:Cursive. I have no idea how to write in cursive anymore and don't particularly like trying to decipher someone else's attempt.
I think that one is already all but gone. I find that sad. Every now and then I'll come across a used book that has been inscribed to a friend or family member and quite often, the older the inscription, the more beautiful the writing. It's a lost art and I always see that as sad and unfortunate. For example, back in the early 80's I met a man from the Boston area who was a master at hand chasing wood. His pieces of hand made furniture were works of art- another all but lost art. Very sad.0 -
It is definitely a lost art. My wife writes beautifully, I on the other hand...not so much. The funny thing is I have always been artistic but it has never translated to my penmanship.brianlux said:FiveBelow said:Cursive. I have no idea how to write in cursive anymore and don't particularly like trying to decipher someone else's attempt.
I think that one is already all but gone. I find that sad. Every now and then I'll come across a used book that has been inscribed to a friend or family member and quite often, the older the inscription, the more beautiful the writing. It's a lost art and I always see that as sad and unfortunate. For example, back in the early 80's I met a man from the Boston area who was a master at hand chasing wood. His pieces of hand made furniture were works of art- another all but lost art. Very sad.0 -
tempo_n_groove said:
My penmanship is HOR-AH-BLE. Horrible. My teachers tried hard with me but for whatever reason myself and my two siblings should have become doctors. Are handwriting is that bad...brianlux said:FiveBelow said:Cursive. I have no idea how to write in cursive anymore and don't particularly like trying to decipher someone else's attempt.
I think that one is already all but gone. I find that sad. Every now and then I'll come across a used book that has been inscribed to a friend or family member and quite often, the older the inscription, the more beautiful the writing. It's a lost art and I always see that as sad and unfortunate. For example, back in the early 80's I met a man from the Boston area who was a master at hand chasing wood. His pieces of hand made furniture were works of art- another all but lost art. Very sad.FiveBelow said:
It is definitely a lost art. My wife writes beautifully, I on the other hand...not so much. The funny thing is I have always been artistic but it has never translated to my penmanship.brianlux said:FiveBelow said:Cursive. I have no idea how to write in cursive anymore and don't particularly like trying to decipher someone else's attempt.
I think that one is already all but gone. I find that sad. Every now and then I'll come across a used book that has been inscribed to a friend or family member and quite often, the older the inscription, the more beautiful the writing. It's a lost art and I always see that as sad and unfortunate. For example, back in the early 80's I met a man from the Boston area who was a master at hand chasing wood. His pieces of hand made furniture were works of art- another all but lost art. Very sad.
My cursive used to be good but not great. Both my parents wrote beautifully in cursive and, feeling a bit unskilled that way, I started to print. Eventually I got so good at printing that a friend of mine once described my printing as being "like a typewriter". But now days- no more! The hands are getting old and shaky. My handwriting- cursive OR printing- generally sucks. Kind of a bummer. But I can still type, haha!
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My wife generously calls my handwriting chicken scratches.0
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I never learned proper typing (home keys, etc.). I still hunt and peck a bit, but I haven't been fired for taking too long to type yet.
The fucking machine works when you press the correct buttons; I don't think an entire elective class that teaches this "skill" is necessary.
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Home keys...I have also adapted quite well to hunting and pecking.dankind said:I never learned proper typing (home keys, etc.). I still hunt and peck a bit, but I haven't been fired for taking too long to type yet.
The fucking machine works when you press the correct buttons; I don't think an entire elective class that teaches this "skill" is necessary.
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Kitchen cellophane. Why would everyone not just use Press n Seal? Cellophane doesn't work.
With all its sham, drudgery, and broken dreams, it is still a beautiful world. Be careful. Strive to be happy. ~ Desiderata0 -
PJ_Soul said:Kitchen cellophane. Why would everyone not just use Press n Seal? Cellophane doesn't work.
C. keeps some cellophane around and though I rarely use it, when I do, it never tears off correctly and always bunches up on itself. Profane cellophane!
"It's a sad and beautiful world"-Roberto Benigni0
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