As per title!
Bought yesterday; waiting for arrival, so not my pics.
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Plane ticket. Lots of travel lately. Stoked!The above statement/post does not represent the opinions of anyone in real life. This is the internet. Not real life. Anyone who cannot grasp the difference between the two lacks the basic intelligence necessary for survival and should not be allowed to form opinions.
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Yea I used to work at Kirby and I remember having people throw out their Dyson; after we showed them that it only has a small suction hole in the bottom. Yes it doesn't lose suction but it only has one small suction hole which can easily clog. (Same goes for all standard vacuums since Kirby has a patent) I have had a Kirby at home for over 10 years and it still works great. Yes they are expensive if you pay full price. brb paying 2k for a vacuum. lmfao But if you know what they cost the dealers,which I do since i worked thier, you can get them to drop the price considerably.
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For the little man!"Training is 100 percent, Nutrition is 100 percent, and Mental approach is 100 percent. It is like a tripod, you take one of the legs away and they all fall down. " - Dorian Yates
"You will not be impatient; the grind is where character is made. Focus on what you have to do TODAY to make tomorrow better. This is a lifelong project." - Jim Wendler
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09-13-2011, 09:35 AM #25
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I have not! I imagine they'd be fantastic. I've been consumed by this book along with reading the Suttas. My research into Buddhism has slowed down as I'm preparing to take the GRE on Thursday followed by the psychology subtest GRE 4 weeks following. After that's all done, however, I'm getting back into research Buddhism full force. While applying to grad schools.
All of humanity's problems stem from man's inability to sit quietly in a room alone.
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