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Have you ever found something that you think would be cool to have but you honestly know that you really have no need for.
I have a few rechargeable spotlights in the house in case of power failures. They are in the 1 million candlepower range. This is enough to throw a visible circle on the trees 150 feet away from my house about 40 feet in diameter. Cabelas is selling a 10 million candlepower rechargeable spotlight . Short of hosting a Hollywood premier in your backyard or guiding in planes loaded with contraband in deserted fields, what does anyone need with a 10 million candlepower spotlight? And yet I want one. :love: |
Yep! an AC mains adaptor that plugs into the cig lighter in the car. I've only ever used it once and that was just to see if it worked. I plugged a 100w table lamp into it, grinned, unplugged it and threw it in a cupboard. What a waste of fifty quid!!!
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She'll either think you're clever or crazy. P.S. In America we call that 'tailgating'. Since it's England and the front of the vehicle, I don't know what to call it - 'bonneting?' |
..........is that what tailgating means?
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1) Driving too closely to another vehicle. 2) Serving food out of the back of a vehicle as a picnic or barbeque. I don't know what the English tradition is at sports events, but in the US there are still stadiums which allow small parties in their parking lots. In many cases people now use free standing grills, but you used to be able to fold down the tailgate of a truck or station wagon and place a grill or hibachi on it or use it as a serving platform. Now that sports stadiums are even more dependent on their concessions, I have heard that there have been attempts to discourage the practice. The definition has been stretched to include any outdoor party near a sports event. IMO, if you don't have a car or truck in the background, it's not a tailgate party. |
I always wanted basically a cart on a monorail that went down the steps in my house, turned the corner and took you all the way to the kitchen. I suppose it's like a roller coaster, but the idea is not that outlandish.
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The KC Chiefs have one of the greatest of tailgating traditions, with thousands of people cooking in the parking lots of Arrowhead Stadium before each home game. However, we have banned charcoal grilles due to a wind having blown over a grille some years back, igniting a grassy area and burning numerous vehicles.
There have been no active attempts to ban tailgating, though. There would be riots in KC if they did. |
Let's see ... I want a Barrett 50
And one of those wall screen 60 inch plasma tv monsters. I think it would be THE SHIT for videogaming. But I need those, so it doesn't really fit the topic, does it ... Ok, I got something ... I want a floor length mink. Although possibly not a coat. I was thinking something more in a hooded cloak ... |
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--I wouldn't mind a second computer. I have a bid in for one on eBay right now, but I'll probably lose b/c I don't want to pay any more than I bid. Of course, if I win the computer, it'll need an OS and some upgrades. --I'd like an iPod...the biggest one they make. --I'd also like a CD changer in my car...and XM. |
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Ha! Piffle on you both! The Chiefs have started a new tradition this year...sucking right from the start! No way we're going to have a post-season letdown loss this year, is there?!! :vomit:
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While I might be fat, I'm not jolly and certainly not that generous. BTW, I saw those chairs in Pottery Barn and the first thing I thought of was how someone would pay $1400 bucks for the kind of chair you find in yard sales. Maybe not leather, but that style is 40 years old.
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