I don't know.Would you live in a missile silo if they were for sale?
Depends on where it is, probably, and would I be able to afford it as well as the fixing-up bills.
I don't know.Would you live in a missile silo if they were for sale?
When our friends' kids were young, we'd smash a big one with a hammer and distribute the pieces.Gives me images of putting the bunny on a stone altar and plunging a dagger into it.
Easter piñata!When our friends' kids were young, we'd smash a big one with a hammer and distribute the pieces.![]()
I remember seeing a flat-screen TV selling at Sears for $14,999. And that's in 1999 dollars.
We had a LG plasma that cost 3,000 and was only around 50 inches, and yeah it took two people to move it when it died.. I miss that set the picture was glorious
When we bought a 50-inch LG plasma (I believe right before plasmas disappeared from the market), I believe it cost us around $800!
Of course, when it ended up having a problem a number of years later, no one could get the parts for it anymore, so we were unable to have it repaired, and had to trash it instead.![]()
I wish we had paid that much but we were early adopters and brought it when they were relatively new
I have never been in a financial position to be an early adopter of anything. I have no idea what that feels like!![]()
You're good without it.I never watched Aliens.
I should probably get on that.
I suspect I'll always rate the original Alien the highest of the series.You're good without it.
It's great. Different type of movie to the 1st but still good.I never watched Aliens.
I should probably get on that.
Trying to get info on the tiny little 403 I have from work. Had to go through the chatbot multiple times before I could finally get the phone number to speak to person. Wasted over 30- 40 minutes to get 15 second answer.
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