Roger that!
SVreX wrote: Colgate. Original formula. It's a paste, not a gel, and it doesn't taste like some minty crap. My wife has a little trouble finding it for me.
that's my Mom …. for me it's original Crest … also tough to find sometimes
Analog watch but it does use a battery.
Mug type shave soap with a brush, it's a Burma Shave mug but the soap is no longer available so I use a different brand.
DVD's. Yeah, I know; Blu Ray is the shizznit now.
REAL paper books. I like having books on a bookshelf, that way I can show people exactly what I dirty my mind with.
Beam type torque wrench.
Charcoal grill.
A 1980s era Zenith CRT type TV. Mrs. Mad Scientist bought it long before we were married, and it still works great.
I insist on making chocolate cake with melted baking chocolate and would only resort to cake mix in extreme emergencies.
Cast iron pans. 25+ year old osterizer glass blender, don't want plastic and works great, after years of sauces, adult drinks etc, out is now making baby food.
Just learned that a 1 pint mason jar threads in for a poor mans Magic Ninja type blender.
Safety Razor
Phosphate dishwasher detergent (DIY, cut generic Cascade powder with Sodium Triphosphate, I just eyeball it, about a tablespoon in each compartment)
Cast iron frying pan and thin flexible stainless steel spatula.
1095 Carbon Steel butcher knife
Cell phone controlled entirely with buttons
sno seal http://www.amazon.com/Sno-Seal-Leather-Protector-All-Season/dp/B00JDCN4P4/ref=sr_1_2?ie=UTF8&qid=1415918741&sr=8-2&keywords=snoseal
In reply to Giant Purple Snorklewacker:
I finally gave up on Levi's after about 30 years, and it was a troubling choice for me. They started using thinner and thinner denim. I was also getting tired of the back pocket corners and belt loops tearing. I really didn't want to give up on them.
Now my jeans come from Carhartt or LL Bean.
Woody wrote: In reply to Giant Purple Snorklewacker: I finally gave up on Levi's after about 30 years, and it was a troubling choice for me. They started using thinner and thinner denim. I was also getting tired of the back pocket corners and belt loops tearing. I really didn't want to give up on them. Now my jeans come from Carhartt or LL Bean.
I used to wear the sears Roebuck work jeans for years. I don't know if they make them anymore.
Rooftop TV antenna, cast iron skillet, and not much else. I'm a certified, early-adopting technophile.
I have had this perpetual flip calendar on my desk for the last 14 years - I turn it daily and I look at it all the time to check the date. It sits on top of my 1970's era 10 key calculator that has survived 3-4 coffee spills - I just unplug and wait a few days and it dries out.
SVreX wrote: Colgate. Original formula. It's a paste, not a gel, and it doesn't taste like some minty crap. My wife has a little trouble finding it for me.
CVS has it. It's also what I use, because I really don't like gels or flavored crap. I tried rolling my own with baking soda, which worked but did some hardcore damage to the enamel on my teeth.
I have worn Converse All-Stars for 28 years. Past tense, unfortunately, since a month ago I went to buy new shoes and found them to be unavailable. Bought some Vans on clearance. Feel ashamed for that. I'd been wearing All-Stars since I was eight years old. Anything else feels heavy and clunky.
spitfirebill wrote: And I don't have one, but I would LOVE to have a Colt 1911. I can't stand new fangled plastic guns.
10mm or .40?
(Does anyone MAKE a 10mm 1911? I swear I've seen a .40 1911 before)
Compass and protractor and long math. I love doing math on paper. It soothes me. And drawing geometry, mechanical drafting, with a pencil? That's my jam.
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