Old but useful, that you use still
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Belly35What do you have that was once your parents or older relatives that you still use now?
The other day I made Ham salad (Sandwich Spread) because I made it with bologna and dill pickles. When down stairs, got out the old hand crank grinder my grandma once had … it just taste so much better than store bought.
I have a two butcher cleaver my grandpa and his dad used to cut up lamb at the Croatian Lamb roast every year. I use them all the time to cut up meat and slice/chop vegetables.
My uncle gave me some old metal case electric tools one ¼ hp drill, two rotating saws I have then hanging over my work bench ready to be used and I do use them. -
Raw Dawgin' itI had my dads watch for a while until it finally stopped ticking, but other than that, nothing.
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sleeperI have a life; still working.
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Belly35
"Yes-man" is not a life mofosleeper;1399688 wrote:I have a life; still working. -
OSHI have a sectional couch from the college dorm days. It's awesome. Orange 3-piece. I can't wait to put it in my man room.
My wife hates it. -
Con_AlmaI still own the land he built his house on when he returned from WWII. The garage is still filled with tools that I will occasionally pillage through and use.
I have the flag which was draped across his casket at his funeral....a reminder of his selfishness and service for us all. -
raiderbuckMy dad gave me a pair of old dress shoes of his. He kept them in great condition. I wear them every now and then.
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4cards...My father in law gave me his daughter, but it's starting to break down frequently and is tempermental to get started.
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Raw Dawgin' it
Please explain how serving your country is selfish?Con_Alma;1399745 wrote:I still own the land he built his house on when he returned from WWII. The garage is still filled with tools that I will occasionally pillage through and use.
I have the flag which was draped across his casket at his funeral....a reminder of his selfishness and service for us all. -
wildcats20Raw Dawgin' it;1399764 wrote:Please explain how serving your country is selfish?
Assuming he meant selflessness. -
Raw Dawgin' it
Nope, Con_Alma doesn't make mistakes and is very literal with his words, I'd like to hear how serving your country is selfish.wildcats20;1399766 wrote:Assuming he meant selflessness. -
Con_Alma
It isn't.Raw Dawgin' it;1399764 wrote:Please explain how serving your country is selfish?
It's a mistake on my part. It should be posted as unselfishness. -
Con_Alma
???Raw Dawgin' it;1399768 wrote:Nope, Con_Alma doesn't make mistakes and is very literal with his words, I'd like to hear how serving your country is selfish.
I make them all the time. -
Belly35
I got your back ... mofoCon_Alma;1399770 wrote:It isn't.
It's a mistake on my part. It should be posted as unselfishness. -
sleeper
False. That is not the Con_Alma way.Con_Alma;1399772 wrote:???
I make them all the time. -
Pick6I still have my great grandpa's .22 rifle he gave me. Just used it last week.
I have my great aunt's lay-z-boy that I use when I am playing PS3 in my room. -
dlazz
Nothing. I buy my own things because I'm young, black, and rich.Belly35;1399674 wrote:What do you have that was once your parents or older relatives that you still use now? -
Con_Alma
See above post inclusive of a mistake.sleeper;1399782 wrote:False. That is not the Con_Alma way. -
sleeper
This could have been on purpose. I will never know for sure, so I will default to the Con_Alma way. The better question is why? Why make a mistake on purpose?Con_Alma;1399809 wrote:See above post inclusive of a mistake. -
FatHobbit
I have my grandma's 22/.410 over under that is a fun gun to shoot.Pick6;1399788 wrote:I still have my great grandpa's .22 rifle he gave me. Just used it last week. -
Con_AlmaIf you don't rely to my above thread there's no reason to think you would relay on this one for such an answer.
Default as you choose. You will anyway. -
TedShecklerRaw Dawgin' it;1399680 wrote:I had my dads watch for a while until it finally stopped ticking, but other than that, nothing.
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4cards
fixed for accuracy!dlazz;1399791 wrote:Everything. I don't buy my own things because I'm young and black. -
SnotBubbles
My grandmother made that same stuff with the same type of hand crank grinder! I forgot all about it...it's the only way I ever ate bologna. An honest thanks for the flood of good memories. I remember helping turn the crank and helping her make it. Would love to find one of those and share that memory with my kids.Belly35;1399674 wrote:The other day I made Ham salad (Sandwich Spread) because I made it with bologna and dill pickles. When down stairs, got out the old hand crank grinder my grandma once had … it just taste so much better than store bought.
I have my grandparents dining room set. It's nothing fancy, and probably doesn't really match the "decor" of the dining room....but it's really the only thing I have of theirs. So despite it looking partially out of place, we use it daily.
I'm going to go be a ***** and cry now. Thanks belly. -
Belly35
Wrong... you're a nifo, white, unemployed .... mofo:laugh:dlazz;1399791 wrote:Nothing. I buy my own things because I'm young, black, and rich.