oliverclaude
General Morden's Aide
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I really like the cover oc and the price wasn't too bad 」30.
You lucky bastard . Double-congrats!
I really like the cover oc and the price wasn't too bad 」30.
I've been more on the scooping side than selling so I got this mint ass shit today:
I've been more on the selling side than scooping but I got this mint ass shit today:
I really like the cover oc and the price wasn't too bad £30.
I've been more on the selling side than scooping but I got this mint ass shit today:
Can I hire you to find me some MD games?
We're hoping for 75% of our heat with wood moving forward and time to invest in some better tools. I was all set to buy a quality felling axe; a Gransfors Bruk, had it in the cart and convinced myself if i'm buying that, because it's going to last, just spend a few bucks more and get what I really want, that will also last.
Spoiler:Picked up a 18" Stihl Wood Boss today. My dad has the 16" equivalent for almost 20 years now. They are just workhorses. Grabbed a new maul and splitter too.
Fiskars is known for their gardening equipment, and while their axes and splitters are not top of the line, they have a tremendous cost-to-performance ratio. I've been using a lower end Truper for my splitting and after using a friend's Fiskar X27, it was worth it to upgrade.
We're hoping for 75% of our heat with wood moving forward and time to invest in some better tools. I was all set to buy a quality felling axe; a Gransfors Bruk, had it in the cart and convinced myself if i'm buying that, because it's going to last, just spend a few bucks more and get what I really want, that will also last.
Spoiler:Picked up a 18" Stihl Wood Boss today. My dad has the 16" equivalent for almost 20 years now. They are just workhorses. Grabbed a new maul and splitter too.
Fiskars is known for their gardening equipment, and while their axes and splitters are not top of the line, they have a tremendous cost-to-performance ratio. I've been using a lower end Truper for my splitting and after using a friend's Fiskar X27, it was worth it to upgrade.
We're hoping for 75% of our heat with wood moving forward and time to invest in some better tools. I was all set to buy a quality felling axe; a Gransfors Bruk, had it in the cart and convinced myself if i'm buying that, because it's going to last, just spend a few bucks more and get what I really want, that will also last.
Spoiler:Picked up a 18" Stihl Wood Boss today. My dad has the 16" equivalent for almost 20 years now. They are just workhorses. Grabbed a new maul and splitter too.
Fiskars is known for their gardening equipment, and while their axes and splitters are not top of the line, they have a tremendous cost-to-performance ratio. I've been using a lower end Truper for my splitting and after using a friend's Fiskar X27, it was worth it to upgrade.
Just picked this up found it at a local game shop, even the sales associate and the manager didn't know what it was hahaha.
I need to pickup a laseractive now
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I was surprised to see it, that means locally a Laseractive is floating around I gotta go find.Wow, what a find!
That's the first thing I did and didn't notice any leaking caps.Check the caps on that ASAP as they'll need to be replaced more than likely.
Nice find in the wild.
Just picked this up found it at a local game shop, even the sales associate and the manager didn't know what it was hahaha.
I need to pickup a laseractive now
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Just picked this up found it at a local game shop, even the sales associate and the manager didn't know what it was hahaha.
I need to pickup a laseractive now
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