Re: Sometimes you just lose respect.




Pinthetic@xxxxxxxxx wrote:
This yo-yo keeps his burn't out bulbs so he can include them in any
repairs he does, and make an extra quarter a bulb in parts on a repair.
Mario
Pinthetic

So it turns out "recycling" is not always a good thing...
K
:)

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