Boys and toys or the most usless expensive item.
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Boys and toys or the most usless expensive item.
Okay everyone knows that the difference betveen men and boys is the price of the toys.
So what is your most usless toy you have bought?
My is a gps bought last year, used one week in the mountains.
Cost ~4500skr or ~ $520
So what is your most usless toy you have bought?
My is a gps bought last year, used one week in the mountains.
Cost ~4500skr or ~ $520
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The Beermaster: $300
it came with a plastic 'keg' CO2 cartridges, yeast and pre mixed bags of barley & hops etc in diferent blends like American Lager, Irish Amber, English Ale......
"Brew delicious ales and lagers at home!" the ad said. well that was the most fucking disgusting beer i have ever had.
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Bah, go buy a dreamcast and a 60 dollar DVD player, you will have the same thing.Stormbringer wrote:Playstation 2 back when they were still three hundred bucks. Still, it was worth it. Games, DVDs and CDs all in one is a good deal.
Anyways, I am going to say that the most useless toy I have ever bought is probably this:
Not really bought, per se, but a graduation gift from an aunt. All I have really done with it is download games to kill time between class (or in boring lectures....).
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I'm trying to get my hands on a Dreamcast. The problem is I'm having a hard time finding anyone willing to part with theirs.Nathan F wrote:Bah, go buy a dreamcast and a 60 dollar DVD player, you will have the same thing.Stormbringer wrote:Playstation 2 back when they were still three hundred bucks. Still, it was worth it. Games, DVDs and CDs all in one is a good deal.
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Roughly 6000 Magic the Gathering cards, total cost, including all the Rare ones I bought seperately, would be about 1500-1800 Euros. Bought them with in two years, grow bored of the game and forgot all about them. Now they are all locked in a luggage back in my parents garage, I haven't touched them in years. Fucking colossal waste of money.
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So Sirius... How much would you want for those...?Sir Sirius wrote:Roughly 6000 Magic the Gathering cards, total cost, including all the Rare ones I bought seperately, would be about 1500-1800 Euros. Bought them with in two years, grow bored of the game and forgot all about them. Now they are all locked in a luggage back in my parents garage, I haven't touched them in years. Fucking colossal waste of money.
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Me: Nope, that's why I have you around to tell me.
Nitram: You -are- beautiful. Anyone tries to tell you otherwise kill them.
"A life is like a garden. Perfect moments can be had, but not preserved, except in memory. LLAP" -- Leonard Nimoy, last Tweet
Me: Nope, that's why I have you around to tell me.
Nitram: You -are- beautiful. Anyone tries to tell you otherwise kill them.
"A life is like a garden. Perfect moments can be had, but not preserved, except in memory. LLAP" -- Leonard Nimoy, last Tweet
From what I've seen of friends who home brew, beer is not easy to make. You should give it another shot.Col. Crackpot wrote:
The Beermaster: $300
it came with a plastic 'keg' CO2 cartridges, yeast and pre mixed bags of barley & hops etc in diferent blends like American Lager, Irish Amber, English Ale......
"Brew delicious ales and lagers at home!" the ad said. well that was the most fucking disgusting beer i have ever had.
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i tried a few times. i think it had more to do with the fact that the beermaster was an overpriced chunk of plastic crap.Mark S wrote:From what I've seen of friends who home brew, beer is not easy to make. You should give it another shot.Col. Crackpot wrote:
The Beermaster: $300
it came with a plastic 'keg' CO2 cartridges, yeast and pre mixed bags of barley & hops etc in diferent blends like American Lager, Irish Amber, English Ale......
"Brew delicious ales and lagers at home!" the ad said. well that was the most fucking disgusting beer i have ever had.
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Ah. Nothing you can do about plastic crap. At least you can use the plastic keg for a little table of something.Col. Crackpot wrote:i tried a few times. i think it had more to do with the fact that the beermaster was an overpriced chunk of plastic crap.Mark S wrote:From what I've seen of friends who home brew, beer is not easy to make. You should give it another shot.Col. Crackpot wrote:
The Beermaster: $300
it came with a plastic 'keg' CO2 cartridges, yeast and pre mixed bags of barley & hops etc in diferent blends like American Lager, Irish Amber, English Ale......
"Brew delicious ales and lagers at home!" the ad said. well that was the most fucking disgusting beer i have ever had.
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"The best part of 'believe' is the lie."
It's always the quiet ones.
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Dude, I couldn't get by a day of work without my m130!Nathan F wrote:
Anyways, I am going to say that the most useless toy I have ever bought is probably this:
Not really bought, per se, but a graduation gift from an aunt. All I have really done with it is download games to kill time between class (or in boring lectures....).
I'll bite Jegs, what was eating your cat's cat food?Bought a video camera for my wife (i.e. for me), but she (and I) rarely ever use it. Used it last night to prove to myself that it was not my cat coming around the house and eating our cat food.
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EBay, my friend, EBay. That or Yahoo auctions.Stormbringer wrote:I'm trying to get my hands on a Dreamcast. The problem is I'm having a hard time finding anyone willing to part with theirs.Nathan F wrote:Bah, go buy a dreamcast and a 60 dollar DVD player, you will have the same thing.Stormbringer wrote:Playstation 2 back when they were still three hundred bucks. Still, it was worth it. Games, DVDs and CDs all in one is a good deal.
Edit: Many software stores, such as those found in malls, sell used systems, anything from the NES to the Dreamcast to the XBox. They are usually a bit more expensive though that outlet, though.
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Re: Boys and toys or the most usless expensive item.
I use my GPS all the time, it is a Garmin GPS III, the price escapes me at the moment though. Useful when hunting and camping and when travelling, especially by air.Faram wrote:Okay everyone knows that the difference betveen men and boys is the price of the toys.
So what is your most usless toy you have bought?
My is a gps bought last year, used one week in the mountains.
Cost ~4500skr or ~ $520