Your frivolous purchases, stuff you don't need...
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Burnham said:
After seeing this, on the Walking Dead: http://www.amazon.com/Gerber-30-000601-Zombie-Apoc...
...ive been on a Gerber (and Ka-bar) spending spree!
...ive been on a Gerber (and Ka-bar) spending spree!
That is an essential 'tool-kit' therefore i must have it!
LukeSi said:
Alex L said:
Arrived a couple of days ago, charged for 90 mins, immediately flew it into the TV so put it back in the box. Decided the next outing will be in a larger space than my living room
£275 GBTurbo said:
I like this, maybe a bit excessive for an oil change. Or is it?
These things are horrible to drive on, one of my colleagues managed to crack the front bumper on a Cupra K1 putting it on one of these. When the ramp meets falling point it just goes down with a bang, makes you a bit edgy when driving onto it. JameshGT said:
Burnham said:
After seeing this, on the Walking Dead: http://www.amazon.com/Gerber-30-000601-Zombie-Apoc...
...ive been on a Gerber (and Ka-bar) spending spree!
...ive been on a Gerber (and Ka-bar) spending spree!
That is an essential 'tool-kit' therefore i must have it!
I NEED that in my life.
Council Baby said:
JameshGT said:
Burnham said:
After seeing this, on the Walking Dead: http://www.amazon.com/Gerber-30-000601-Zombie-Apoc...
...ive been on a Gerber (and Ka-bar) spending spree!
...ive been on a Gerber (and Ka-bar) spending spree!
That is an essential 'tool-kit' therefore i must have it!
I NEED that in my life.
Lord said:
Introducing 'Bump'
Brought him home last night and after charging he spent an hour arguing with furniture that wouldn't get out of his way. Its so determined to get where it wants to go, it reminds me of my mothers tortoise which assumes if its head can get though a space its body can as well.
'Bump' spent 5 minutes trying to work out how to get under the sofa before he gave up and just rammed his way under. It It worked and he was delighted to be scurrying around under there. Smart git couldnt get out though, so it let out a pathetic whiney beep and demanded to be rescued.
What is this? What does it do? What is the product name? Where do I get one?Brought him home last night and after charging he spent an hour arguing with furniture that wouldn't get out of his way. Its so determined to get where it wants to go, it reminds me of my mothers tortoise which assumes if its head can get though a space its body can as well.
'Bump' spent 5 minutes trying to work out how to get under the sofa before he gave up and just rammed his way under. It It worked and he was delighted to be scurrying around under there. Smart git couldnt get out though, so it let out a pathetic whiney beep and demanded to be rescued.
Oakey said:
What is this? What does it do? What is the product name? Where do I get one?
http://bit.ly/RyxMY8I guess it's a Roomba, an automatic vacuum type thing http://www.irobot.com/global/en/store.aspx.
KrazyIvan said:
Council Baby said:
JameshGT said:
Burnham said:
After seeing this, on the Walking Dead: http://www.amazon.com/Gerber-30-000601-Zombie-Apoc...
...ive been on a Gerber (and Ka-bar) spending spree!
...ive been on a Gerber (and Ka-bar) spending spree!
That is an essential 'tool-kit' therefore i must have it!
I NEED that in my life.
I just need to pick up the canvass roll from somewhere!
http://www.bladesandbows.co.uk/zombie-apocalypse-s...
Seems like a decent deal.
Guessing its not going to be the best crossbow for the price.
Wonder if it would penetrate a skull?
Seems like a decent deal.
Guessing its not going to be the best crossbow for the price.
Wonder if it would penetrate a skull?
Edited by andyr30 on Friday 2nd November 15:08
I bought an Acer projector, which I certainly didnt need. In my defence though, I have a massive CRT RCF 'beamer' and an InFocus LCD projector already, but the beamer is a massive PITA to set the convergence up on and then Id be afraid to sit under its 35kg deadweight, and the InFocus doesnt cope very well with widescreen.
More frivolous was a 50 litre compressor. Currently in my spare bedroom, polished and shiny and all Ive used it for was to inflate some new tyres and play with a sheet metal snip. My neighbours are confused by the airline running out of my window...
More frivolous was a 50 litre compressor. Currently in my spare bedroom, polished and shiny and all Ive used it for was to inflate some new tyres and play with a sheet metal snip. My neighbours are confused by the airline running out of my window...
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