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6 hours ago, Marv's Neighbor said:

Had one of those in ROTC.  Got my thumb stuck in it, never liked it after that.

 

Yep, Garand thumb stings like a b*tch :lol:

 

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10 hours ago, Augie said:

The 2014 Toyota Avalon is no longer made.  I do LOVE mine. I’m not a fancy car guy. I’d rather waste my money elsewhere. Do what makes you happy! 

Are you hanging with Bob Kraft now?

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I have a couple of old fashioned toilets that still have enough power to take care of things with only one flush almost every time. Unfortunately we are planning bathroom renovations this fall and that may no longer be the case. 

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I have three sets, Classic Jarts, Hasbro Javelin Jarts and the ones shown here, My favorite, Regent Slider Jarts.

 

We have three or four competitive games each year with a group of guys. Best yard game ever and not at all dangerous if you have reasonable adults playing.

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11 hours ago, Bills4everNY said:

Empty box of Flutie Flakes.

 

Red or Blue box, and  does it have to be empty?

 

 

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13 minutes ago, Gary M said:

 

Red or Blue box, and  does it have to be empty?

 

 

Red. Some people bought Flutie Flakes as a collectors item and never opened it. I did.

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13 minutes ago, plenzmd1 said:

Image result for s&h green stamps

 

 

 

 

Have no idea why, but i have kept a half full book of these

 

My parents are retired...........I had no idea you were old also.

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17 minutes ago, plenzmd1 said:

Image result for s&h green stamps

 

Have no idea why, but i have kept a half full book of these

 

 

Is there any value to S&H Green Stamps?

 

Yes, those old green stamps do have value. ... There were other stamp operations, but S&H stamps were the most widely used. The company started selling the stampsto merchants in 1896. The idea was that they helped build customer loyalty.Jun 18, 2015

 

https://www.azcentral.com/story/claythompson/2015/06/18/stamps-groceries-store-green-redeem-collect/28933763/

 

CAREFUL the pop up has LOUD volume 

https://www.wikihow.com/Redeem-S%26H-Green-Stamps

 

Today, S&H offers "greenpoints" as rewards for purchases made on the Internet. However, if you still hold some Green Stamps, they do not expire and you can redeem them for greenpoints or cash.

 

 

Who knew

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Posted
50 minutes ago, /dev/null said:

Ive still got my XBox360 hooked up with a copy of NCAA Football for whenever I get the itch

 

Same. I had left it at my parent's house for a few years and then got the itch and brought it back to my apartment. Haven't played it in a little while now, but the college games were my obsession growing up. I'd do terrible things for a College Hoops 2K20.

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About 20 years ago the PBS station in Buffalo made a show titled "Things that aren't there anymore."  It was a great program.  As I recall it was a give away on one of their panhandling drives.  A few years later, found one on Ebay.  It's old VHS, just have not upgraded the format yet.  Maybe 20+ years layer, it would be time for a re-do?

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Cleary Canadian drinks.  I don't believe they sell them in the US anymore so you have to order them from Amazon or Ebay...prices are jacked up.

 

A damn 4 pack is $32.00.  This is probably my favorite drink of all time.

 

https://www.amazon.com/Clearly-Canadian-Sparkling-including-Blackberry/dp/B07L5Z2BHL/ref=sr_1_20?crid=J7Q4SRMZFH9I&keywords=clearly+canadian+sparkling+water&qid=1565698039&s=grocery&sprefix=Clearly+%2Cgrocery%2C139&sr=1-20

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Posted
3 hours ago, Marv's Neighbor said:

About 20 years ago the PBS station in Buffalo made a show titled "Things that aren't there anymore."  It was a great program.  As I recall it was a give away on one of their panhandling drives.  A few years later, found one on Ebay.  It's old VHS, just have not upgraded the format yet.  Maybe 20+ years layer, it would be time for a re-do?

The irony of finding a VHS tape of something called "Things that aren't there anymore" is fascinating in and of itself. 

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