I was waiting for someone to make the connection.Originally posted by av98m:![]()
Originally posted by jetta:I was waiting for someone to make the connection.![]()
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Lemme guess: you strut around your house with a fully-loaded tool belt around your waist, and you're constantly muttering, "Dammit! Why won't something just freakin' BREAK!" under your breath.Originally posted by jetta:Aw... thank you but... "fetish"?
I love all three for all their different varieties. I tell you, with us moving into a slight fixer, I'm just beside myself, waiting for the day when I can use a tool. My neighbour's son across the street is a carpenter at Seaworld. Justin is going to make me one very happy girl, just letting me create my own kitchen counter, etc. Be still my pounding heart.![]()
Toilet woes? That's hubby's dept.
So did you cave and adopt a Dremel?
"Buddy building."Originally posted by av98m:OK, I need to run off and do some buddy building.Have a good weekend.
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Break what you have?Originally posted by Meia Gisborn:Lemme guess: you strut around your house with a fully-loaded tool belt around your waist, and you're constantly muttering, "Dammit! Why won't something just freakin' BREAK!" under your breath.
Actually, I already have a couple of Dremel Moto-Tools in my workshop. However, they're over a decade old (though still working perfectly), and the current generation of Dremels look veeeeeeery pretty indeed.
The high-pitched whine of a Dremel Moto-Tool turning at 25,000 rpm is indeed music to my ears.
Only if you can't find enough existing broken things to fix.Originally posted by jetta:Break what you have?![]()
Hi dude. Now you've made me think about my fave advertising on double decker buses. You remember those boxes of Sunkist oranges?Originally posted by sbst275:Morning
I'm beginning to take an interesting in this dept. First thing on my list would be to change out existing faucets in the bathrooms.Originally posted by Meia Gisborn:Only if you can't find enough existing broken things to fix.
Do you do any electrical or plumbing work around the house?
YeahOriginally posted by jetta:Hi dude. Now you've made me think about my fave advertising on double decker buses. You remember those boxes of Sunkist oranges?
ello kopiOriginally posted by kopiosatu:good morning, off to settle my road tax and get my company stamp done at bras basah~
finally i bough official receipts![]()
Aw too bad. Why the change? Got pics?Originally posted by sbst275:Yeah
But these days are on single deckers...
Majority of SBS fleet are now single decks
Hope the line's not long. Have fun!Originally posted by kopiosatu:good morning, off to settle my road tax and get my company stamp done at bras basah~
finally i bough official receipts![]()
A lot diff, last time all suma NAC double decks mah, so the ads are between the upper and lower deck windowsOriginally posted by jetta:Aw too bad. Why the change? Got pics?
Got pics? Would love to see those. Sg busses are interesting. In Japan, boring, boring, boring. Same can be said for San Diego busses.Originally posted by sbst275:A lot diff, last time all suma NAC double decks mah, so the ads are between the upper and lower deck windows
Now the single deck is full bus ad, no pic, but what I can tell you is that there are 2 Sunkist ads versions, 1 for the orange, the other for the juice
There's even 3D ads, cows on bus roof![]()
SBS has a website: http://www.sbstransit.com.sg/about/memorylane.aspxOriginally posted by jetta:Got pics? Would love to see those. Sg busses are interesting. In Japan, boring, boring, boring. Same can be said for San Diego busses.
The heydays of bus ads are overOriginally posted by jetta:Thanks. I didn't see any with interesting ads.
good morning, or evening as the case may beOriginally posted by jetta:Got pics? Would love to see those. Sg busses are interesting. In Japan, boring, boring, boring. Same can be said for San Diego busses.
That's too bad.Originally posted by sbst275:The heydays of bus ads are over