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this is a list of nice things that we either have and have destroyed or we don't have them because at least sometimes we're smart enough to waste money on things we don't deserve
 
this is a list of nice things that we either have and have destroyed or we don't have them because at least sometimes we're smart enough to waste money on things we don't deserve
  
==shiny baking pans==
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==shiny pans (baking, frying, boiling)==
  
 
but the dilemma is: will they be burned into submission before they run away?
 
but the dilemma is: will they be burned into submission before they run away?
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srsly, how do we manage to spend a ton of money on a vacuum and then break it or at least not be able to use it properly (really, you're an "engineer" you should be able to figure out how to use a vacuum)
 
srsly, how do we manage to spend a ton of money on a vacuum and then break it or at least not be able to use it properly (really, you're an "engineer" you should be able to figure out how to use a vacuum)
  
suggestion: NO MORE HALL NEW VACUUMS (especially expensive ones...), or at least we should get a shop vac that might be able to hold up for more that a semester or two before people start complaining about it
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suggestion: NO MORE NEW HALL VACUUMS (especially expensive ones...), or at least we should get a shop vac that might be able to hold up for more that a semester or two before people start complaining about it

Revision as of 13:39, 17 October 2007

this is a list of nice things that we either have and have destroyed or we don't have them because at least sometimes we're smart enough to waste money on things we don't deserve

shiny pans (baking, frying, boiling)

but the dilemma is: will they be burned into submission before they run away?

vacuum cleaners

srsly, how do we manage to spend a ton of money on a vacuum and then break it or at least not be able to use it properly (really, you're an "engineer" you should be able to figure out how to use a vacuum)

suggestion: NO MORE NEW HALL VACUUMS (especially expensive ones...), or at least we should get a shop vac that might be able to hold up for more that a semester or two before people start complaining about it