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Started by Jack, December 10, 2010, 10:10:48 AM

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JaseSF

Yikes!! Bull (Crazy Person Number 6), is that the Wendigo in your avatar??
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ImaginaryFoot

My parents have a standup freezer and a fridge in their garage. Dad got the freezer in 1962 and the fridge is older than that, not sure of the year
Lima beans are the Devil

Trevor

Quote from: Andrew on December 10, 2010, 08:15:55 PM
Thankfully, I believe my oldest pair of underwear is about 2 years of age. 

I seem to have lost the crown of "King of Used Underpants" here.  :wink: :teddyr:
We shall meet in the place where there is no darkness.

ImaginaryFoot

I have a pair of camo high top converse sneakers i got at a yard sale back in 1985, still in good condition after all these years
Lima beans are the Devil

Trevor

Quote from: Paquita on December 10, 2010, 10:19:23 PM
Is that gross?  They're in pretty good condition.

:teddyr: :teddyr:

No, not gross at all: mine are what you would term major league gross.  :buggedout: :buggedout: :wink:
We shall meet in the place where there is no darkness.

BoyScoutKevin

It only lasts three days for me, but canned Spam, which has become my breakfast meat of choice in the morning. As I like to slice it and bake it in the oven till it's extra crispy. But, I was looking at the expiration date on a can of Spam, which I bought last month, and the expiration date on it--believe it or not--was September, 2013. So, I could have thrown it into the kitchen cupboard, and forgot about it,  and pulled it out 35 months later, and it should have been still edible.

Ed, Ego and Superego

Quote from: Paquita on December 10, 2010, 10:19:23 PM
I have a TV from 1983 that still works.  It's a wood-encased RCA floor model.  It won't actually display a picture since about 2 years ago, before that it worked fine for several years if I let it "warm up" for a while and then banged the top while elevating the right side slightly and leaning into it sort of making a gentle humping motion.. a little embarrassing when we had company over but boy were they surprised to see it work!!  Then one day it just wouldn't respond to me anymore.

It must be dead if a young lady doing that doesn't do it! 

I'm wearing 12 year old boots, and I have a pair of sneakers I bought 18 years ago...converse hightops, though I don;t wear em much anymore. 

Food-wise I recently threw out some 4 year old condiments. 
-Ed

Quantum materiae materietur marmota monax si marmota monax materiam possit materiari?

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Doggett

In Britain, there seem to be an unlimited supply of women in their 30s that think weaaring deely boppers is cool.

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Silverlady

 
I still have a BARBIE doll that I played with as a kid. MATTEL 1962 is stamped on her butt and she's in fairly good condition.  Her hair is still intact, her eye makeup, lipstick, and nail polish are still clearly visible. She also has the BIG BOOBS that the earlier dolls had.  The Barbie dolls of today have all had breast reduction surgery.  

I also have one original dress from the early 1960's, although it's very faded and a little tattered looking. But the most prized possessions I have are the 4 outfits that my Mom had made for this Barbie doll. They are over 40 years old, faded, and a little funky smelling ... but I love them dearly.  :smile:
Hold onto your dreams ....

trekgeezer

I still have quite few tools that I've had for over 30 years.  My fave is one of those screwdrivers with multiple tips stored in the handle.  Man I'd be heart broken if I lost that thing.



And you thought Trek isn't cool.

Andrew

Quote from: Paquita on December 10, 2010, 10:19:23 PM
Quote from: Andrew on December 10, 2010, 08:15:55 PM
Thankfully, I believe my oldest pair of underwear is about 2 years of age. 

Thankfully?  I think I still have some underpants from high school.  I know for sure lots of my underwear is over 2 years old.  Is that gross?  They're in pretty good condition.

It's not a problem if they are still in good shape.  Mine suffer from me exercising a lot, which subjects them to extra wear and tear, along with the sweat that breaks down the fabric faster.  The usual lifespan is about 2 years, since they tend to get frayed.


Quote from: Trevor on December 13, 2010, 03:59:06 AM
Quote from: Andrew on December 10, 2010, 08:15:55 PM
Thankfully, I believe my oldest pair of underwear is about 2 years of age. 

I seem to have lost the crown of "King of Used Underpants" here.  :wink: :teddyr:

Sir, there is a difference between what Paquita described (gently used) and your self-described underclothing (OhMyGodWhatIsThat).

Quote from: BoyScoutKevin on December 15, 2010, 05:59:03 PM
It only lasts three days for me, but canned Spam, which has become my breakfast meat of choice in the morning. As I like to slice it and bake it in the oven till it's extra crispy. But, I was looking at the expiration date on a can of Spam, which I bought last month, and the expiration date on it--believe it or not--was September, 2013. So, I could have thrown it into the kitchen cupboard, and forgot about it,  and pulled it out 35 months later, and it should have been still edible.

I have a number of MRE's from the late 90s.  Those are supposed to stay good for about 4 years when stored somewhere like a basement.  They stay good a lot longer than that, though the cheese spread starts to change colors.  Oddly, the color change doesn't signal whether it's contaminated or not, but rather a subtle change in flavor.

Most tuna fish cans I've bought lately state 2013 for their use by date.
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Derf

My Toyota. I bought it new in 1998. Now, 12 years later, it still runs almost as well as it did new. It has over 230,000 miles on it. I hope to make the half million mark before I'm done, but I don't put as many miles on it as I used to, so that could take another 15-20 years. I'm not sure if I will last that long, much less my car. Still, I plan to drive it until the day I shut the door and it just completely falls apart, like in several movies I've seen.
"They tap dance not, neither do they fart." --Greensleeves, on the Fig Men of the Imagination, in "Twice Upon a Time."

Raffine

Quote from: Derf on December 16, 2010, 11:07:58 PM
My Toyota. I bought it new in 1998. Now, 12 years later, it still runs almost as well as it did new. It has over 230,000 miles on it. I hope to make the half million mark before I'm done, but I don't put as many miles on it as I used to, so that could take another 15-20 years. I'm not sure if I will last that long, much less my car. Still, I plan to drive it until the day I shut the door and it just completely falls apart, like in several movies I've seen.

I bought a Nissan Stanza Wagon fairly new in 1987 and drove it until it died on me one day in traffic - in the spring of 2000. The 2000 Nissan Frontier I bought then is still going strong. It's got about 230,000 miles on it, too.
If you're an Andy Milligan fan there's no hope for you.

Trevor

Quote from: Andrew on December 16, 2010, 08:30:28 AM
Sir, there is a difference between what Paquita described (gently used) and your self-described underclothing (OhMyGodWhatIsThat).

:bouncegiggle: :bouncegiggle: :bouncegiggle: :teddyr:

I have a forty three year old......................................... (you're waiting for me to type underpants, aren't you?  :wink:) teddy bear which has been through all of life's ups and downs with me. I also have a lot of books and music that I bought or was given as a child so no, I don't like throwing anything away.
We shall meet in the place where there is no darkness.