I really thought you were going to say The Three Amigos. But Princess Bride is much better to draw a name from. XD
So many good sales, not enough money?
Go ask the lizard-guy something....
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There will always be good sales. The challenge is to be discriminating enough to identify the best places to spend your money.
Remember, you save money by purchasing things on sale... but you save even more money by not buying it at all.

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Is true. And I've been conserving my money for PS4 sales instead of PC, because that's what I play on most...but at the same time, I have a weakness for classic RPG's on PC. XD
Coming up with a ridiculously complex solution only to realize afterwards that the problem could have been solved by flipping a switch or something?
Coming up with a ridiculously complex solution only to realize afterwards that the problem could have been solved by flipping a switch or something?

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Have you ever heard of Rube Goldberg? Sometimes coming up with those complex solutions can be fun!Chozon1 wrote: Thu May 11, 2017 8:46 am
Coming up with a ridiculously complex solution only to realize afterwards that the problem could have been solved by flipping a switch or something?
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I have, and I love those things. The Mythbusters made a fantastic one. XD
Cutting bricks?
Cutting bricks?

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https://www.rubegoldberg.comSstavix wrote: Thu May 11, 2017 2:19 pmHave you ever heard of Rube Goldberg? Sometimes coming up with those complex solutions can be fun!Chozon1 wrote: Thu May 11, 2017 8:46 am
Coming up with a ridiculously complex solution only to realize afterwards that the problem could have been solved by flipping a switch or something?
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I found that Web site as well, but for some reason I was having trouble getting it to load the other day. I'm not sure why....Comotto wrote: Fri May 12, 2017 1:07 pmhttps://www.rubegoldberg.comSstavix wrote: Thu May 11, 2017 2:19 pmHave you ever heard of Rube Goldberg? Sometimes coming up with those complex solutions can be fun!Chozon1 wrote: Thu May 11, 2017 8:46 am
Coming up with a ridiculously complex solution only to realize afterwards that the problem could have been solved by flipping a switch or something?
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What are you cutting them with? A reciprocating saw with a masonry blade? That could be kind of interesting, but depending on the type of brick, I'd be afraid that cutting it might make it too structurally weak to use for any practical purposes.Chozon1 wrote: Cutting bricks?
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Angle grinder with a masonry cutting wheel. Actually worked surprisingly well on the cinder blocks I needed split. Not a clean cut because I could not score all four sides, but not bad for a rough break.
Tiramisu?
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Not a fan. Then again, I've never been a fan of the flavor of coffee, either.
Which made converting to the LDS church fairly easy for me.

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I've been toying with the idea of making it with chocolate milk, or some sort of fruit juice. It's a delicious cream cake asides from the coffee flavor.
Pizza gyoza?
Pizza gyoza?

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I don't think I've ever had gyoza, let alone a pizza variety. They look similar to potstickers, though. Do you recommend them?
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Green, of course! It's the color of plants and lots of other growing things. Like lizards!
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Pizza Gyoza are from TMNT, but we crafted a recipe for them the other day...it was amazing. O_o Mindblowing, actually, how tasty it was. But also like it should not exist. XD
Weed whackers, or weed killer?
Weed whackers, or weed killer?

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Weed whackers, definitely. Even though I don't like weeds (and keep in mind I also consider grass a weed) I don't want to treat my turf with harsh toxins. Especially if I intend to turn the areas into garden spots later.