You talk about eating ass, don't pretend to not know what an enema is
I know what an enema is just didn't wanna call it that since they look a little different but similar ya.KEN-JENNINGS wrote:
You talk about eating ass, don't pretend to not know what an enema is
I know what they are but not from personal experience. People use those for anal sex which I think is gross btw. Not necessary for eating ass, the girl just needs to wash herself properly
gang shit
You should consult your post-surgical guidebook to see if ass is still allowed in your diet.
a new tv. Samsung q80t. Reviews look to be good so hope it's great
Philips x2hr headphones, a replacement for my hd25s at home.
If Drop had the hd6xx in stock I would have ended up buying those, I actually got the Philips as an interim until they drop at the end of April but I'm not sure I'll even order them now.
For the price I like them much more than expected. Tried a friends DT770s and some $400 AKGs. The DT770s hurt my ears until I turned the treble down and besides the soundstage and being around ear they gave me nothing over the HD25s. The AKGs were great but I'm not spending that much..
If Drop had the hd6xx in stock I would have ended up buying those, I actually got the Philips as an interim until they drop at the end of April but I'm not sure I'll even order them now.
For the price I like them much more than expected. Tried a friends DT770s and some $400 AKGs. The DT770s hurt my ears until I turned the treble down and besides the soundstage and being around ear they gave me nothing over the HD25s. The AKGs were great but I'm not spending that much..
Legit looks like a sex toyRTHKI wrote:
Philips x2hr headphones, a replacement for my hd25s at home.
If Drop had the hd6xx in stock I would have ended up buying those, I actually got the Philips as an interim until they drop at the end of April but I'm not sure I'll even order them now.
For the price I like them much more than expected. Tried a friends DT770s and some $400 AKGs. The DT770s hurt my ears until I turned the treble down and besides the soundstage and being around ear they gave me nothing over the HD25s. The AKGs were great but I'm not spending that much..
Fuck Israel
Bought some gnarlier tyres.
Presumably this looks like some kind of sex toy.
Presumably this looks like some kind of sex toy.
Fuck Israel
I think I'm going to order some Onza Porcupines, they were the shit back then, the design has completely changed but I don't care.
Fuck Israel
Fuck Israel
Bought a fancy vacuum.
My old vacuum I bought in Nov. 2017 still works but the hose sucks.
And the new one has a fancy hose.
The old vacuum wasn't doing too great of a job through its mouth anyhow. I almost bought this model from the same maker of the old vacuum. It's an updated model of the one I have and I decided to am going to give a different company a try.
I can use the new one to clean my walls.
I am very excited.
My old vacuum I bought in Nov. 2017 still works but the hose sucks.
And the new one has a fancy hose.
The old vacuum wasn't doing too great of a job through its mouth anyhow. I almost bought this model from the same maker of the old vacuum. It's an updated model of the one I have and I decided to am going to give a different company a try.
I can use the new one to clean my walls.
I am very excited.
Being excited about a new vacuum is a rite of passage. Congratulations.
I have a shark navigator liftaway, years old by now. Need to clean the inside out because of an old baking baking soda scrub I did to some of the household carpets means the entire place smells like it when I turn it on now. Lesson learned.
The rollerplate you can set the thing into makes it convenient to drag around the house getting at ceiling corners, but a handheld/hose still feels best for detail work.
I have a shark navigator liftaway, years old by now. Need to clean the inside out because of an old baking baking soda scrub I did to some of the household carpets means the entire place smells like it when I turn it on now. Lesson learned.
The rollerplate you can set the thing into makes it convenient to drag around the house getting at ceiling corners, but a handheld/hose still feels best for detail work.
You know I was actually thinking about asking you what vacuum you use since you do seem like the kind of guy who would have strong opinions about his vacuum. I mean that in the nicest way possible!
That might even be the case when I'm safely out of mormon grandpa years and well into normal grandpa years! Even now I want people to treat it gently. It wasn't expensive, but expensive enough that I won't want rough usage with it. That's at least dad-appliance level.
I do not own a vacuum. I should probably do something about that.
You don't always need one. In some cases it's just a convenience. Air cleaner, a broom, a feather duster, and especially not wearing your shoes inside can help a ton.
Sucks cleaning up after muddy shoes and messy TV eaters.
Sucks cleaning up after muddy shoes and messy TV eaters.
Did you ever sign up for one of those meal services Ken? I am thinking about one of the ones that make pre cooked meals you stick in the oven from your freezer.
Yeah I've done blue apron and hello fresh and one other one whose name escapes me at the moment, but I believe was "green ____".
They weren't precooked meals, just the ingredients shipped in a box with dry ice. It's aight, but you still have to prep the veggies and cook, the portions were small, and it is much more expensive than shopping on your own. It is a decent introduction into cooking, and I did get a few recipes from it that I've cooked on my own
They weren't precooked meals, just the ingredients shipped in a box with dry ice. It's aight, but you still have to prep the veggies and cook, the portions were small, and it is much more expensive than shopping on your own. It is a decent introduction into cooking, and I did get a few recipes from it that I've cooked on my own
How was it delivered? I assume they have their own delivery fleet.
FedEx or UPS. Why would they build their own fleet when they could leverage existing networks?
It was packaged and delivered professionally. Should be no worries there. If you've ever ordered Goldbelly or perishable food, it was delivered in the same sort of packaging/insulation.
It was packaged and delivered professionally. Should be no worries there. If you've ever ordered Goldbelly or perishable food, it was delivered in the same sort of packaging/insulation.
I bought a Bug Out Bag in case shit ever hits the fan and I need to escape from Boston.
I also bought a raised bed, some gardening tools (with a case [just in case]), and tomato seeds.
I have yet to erect the raised bed and am not sure if it is big enough to host tomatos though.
I also bought a raised bed, some gardening tools (with a case [just in case]), and tomato seeds.
I have yet to erect the raised bed and am not sure if it is big enough to host tomatos though.
Tomatoes are pretty robust. You'll need some chicken wire or something to keep the animals off them.
Also soil.
45L bag should hold everything you need. I have a 36L I use for 1-3 night backpacking trips and its plenty.
Also soil.
45L bag should hold everything you need. I have a 36L I use for 1-3 night backpacking trips and its plenty.
That bag is cheap as chips, but for a 45L, it seems far deeper than it should be instead of tall, which I feel would tire you quicker if it's even moderately filled. Same with the lack of padding and a proper waist belt if used for any extended period of time. I guess if it's a just-in-case thing, that's fine, but I hope you get to drive in the post-apocalypse.