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    Quote Originally Posted by Warrior View Post
    Need a AC system like the japs have.
    it'd be better than this window unit I'm using.
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    Quote Originally Posted by The Grouch View Post
    it'd be better than this window unit I'm using.
    Thats 2 people I know who use window units .
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    Quote Originally Posted by Warrior View Post
    Thats 2 people I know who use window units .
    I know it'd be cheaper to have central air(or whatever you want to call it)but it's not my house so I have no say
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    Thats Long after DESTROYING YOUR ASSES!
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    Quote Originally Posted by The Grouch View Post
    I know it'd be cheaper to have central air(or whatever you want to call it)but it's not my house so I have no say
    Split system ftw. Cools or heats.
    My house already had one installed when I bought it, although I never use it for heating because I have a large wood heater.

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    It's either 2.5 or 3kW.

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    We use AC during the summer where we live, but we have a Wood Pellet Stove Burner for Winter, which works fantastic.


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    Seriously that Monster Musume anime is KILLING ME!
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    These 12-13 hour daily shifts have been interesting.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Spose' View Post
    These 12-13 hour daily shifts have been interesting.
    Inventing new narcotics?
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    Quote Originally Posted by Warrior View Post
    Inventing new narcotics?
    Inventing new ways for my boss to hate me.

    Bought some art(for anyone interested): http://imgur.com/a/elgy9

    Bought some cheap starter cast iron skillets.

    Bought a nuwave because one of my coworkers said they are good for single people and why not try it I guess.

    Also bought 2-3 weeks of groceries since I have no clue when I won't be on these shifts.

    Dropped 20 lbs in a month.





    Got a juicy stake to fry on my new cast iron pot tonight.

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    Nice grease marks on the wa... OH CHECK OUT THAT SPICE RACK!

    Joking aside the Nuwave is decent, we have one and it does a decent job cooking grub.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Warrior View Post
    Nice grease marks on the wa... OH CHECK OUT THAT SPICE RACK!

    Joking aside the Nuwave is decent, we have one and it does a decent job cooking grub.
    Not even a grease stain. I got some shit in my camera. It's upsetting.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Spose' View Post
    Not even a grease stain. I got some shit in my camera. It's upsetting.
    That sucks, with your bones you can get a nice cheapy eh?

    That smudge reminds me of the damn hand prints from my kid family, fucking annoying as I have to go round the house with a wet washcloth to clean it up.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Warrior View Post
    That sucks, with your bones you can get a nice cheapy eh?

    That smudge reminds me of the damn hand prints from my kid family, fucking annoying as I have to go round the house with a wet washcloth to clean it up.
    I'm not concerned, my niece isn't big enough yet to really spend time alone with me so I don't need a camera for much. Everything else works fine.

    In two years I'll just upgrade to the s7.

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