New Tool Day

The joke <——

My head <——

Although I can't recall his name off the top of my head, the guy that sang the theme song to the original "How the Grinch Stole Christmas" was the same guy that voiced Tony the Tiger from the old Frosted Flakes commercials. Tony the Tiger always said "They're Grrrrreat!"

Yeah, I got problems.... 🙂
 
Although I can't recall his name off the top of my head, the guy that sang the theme song to the original "How the Grinch Stole Christmas" was the same guy that voiced Tony the Tiger from the old Frosted Flakes commercials. Tony the Tiger always said "They're Grrrrreat!"

Yeah, I got problems.... 🙂
Ladies and gentlemen, I think we have a winner of the MORTY (Most Obscure Reference of The Year) award. Don Pardo, please tell us what NashvilleTJ has won... :ROFLMAO:
 
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Man, once a thread's derailed, it's tough to re-rail (un-derail?) it! :ROFLMAO:

I don't have any new tools, but I did just buy a bunch more Bambu filament for the H2C. Unlike that pepper feller, I have photograph evidence to present:

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My Dewalt XR combo set that I bought myself for my birthday arrived today. My main concern when buying was getting the right chuck. All metal no plastic. American made with imported parts.

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I have both of those, and have put them through their paces quite a bit and love them. The impact driver was actually my first DeWalt 20v tool, and I bought it on ebay as refurbished. It is still my go-to tool. I use it for everything, car/jeep repair, home repair, small engine side business work, yard projects, etc. I have since purchased more DeWalt 20v tools, but the impact driver is still my favorite.
 
Although I can't recall his name off the top of my head, the guy that sang the theme song to the original "How the Grinch Stole Christmas" was the same guy that voiced Tony the Tiger from the old Frosted Flakes commercials. Tony the Tiger always said "They're Grrrrreat!"

Yeah, I got problems.... 🙂
Thurl Ravenscroft, he was also the voice of the Pageant of the Masters in Laguna Beach for a couple of decades. Seemed odd to hear Tony the Tiger right before he started describing the art work.
 
Thurl Ravenscroft, he was also the voice of the Pageant of the Masters in Laguna Beach for a couple of decades. Seemed odd to hear Tony the Tiger right before he started describing the art work.

Interesting - I've been there a time or two. Pretty amazing to me - especially given I did not expect to enjoy it when my sister dragged me there.
 
Interesting - I've been there a time or two. Pretty amazing to me - especially given I did not expect to enjoy it when my sister dragged me there.
We made it there a few times as a change from the Sawdust Festival which seems cool the first time you go, then it is the same stuff over and over the next 5 times you visit. If it wasn't for the glass blowing demonstrations, I would not have gone back the 2nd time. That and being semi-local exposes you to the politics and the bullshit thereof involved with artist residency etc. You have to be a resident of Laguna to display in the Festival. Always lots of sniveling about that.
 
Unlike that pepper feller

I shall produce them in time, but at the moment it's cold and windy out....and my candy ass just can't be convinced that I need to wrap up and trudge to the cold garage to get them immediately. Of course, this statement completely overlooks the fact that I bought them many weeks ago when it was warmer and could have photographed them then. :)