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Think 1930's, great depression, hunting for food and no money for
bullets because you spent it all on bootleg liquor. This is the repeating crossbow, the ecofriendly way to kill things. Subscribe for daily update's in your feed reader or email. a new plan every day. http://freehomemadeworkshop.blogspot.com/ |
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On May 21, 3:56 pm, greggspen wrote:
Think 1930's, great depression, hunting for food and no money for bullets because you spent it all on bootleg liquor. This is the repeating crossbow, the ecofriendly way to kill things. Subscribe for daily update's in your feed reader or email. a new plan every day.http://freehomemadeworkshop.blogspot.com/ Ahh, those were the days. That attitude of 'make it yourself' has been so completely displaced in the modern world with the assertion that its only of value if its new, mass-produced and expensive. I think that particular attitude that the advertisers have trained the masses with is doing more harm to our planets ecosystem than anything else. Bring back the DIY world, where a bandsaw made of scrap plywood and pipe fittings was a thing to brag about and show your neighbor, not something to be scoffed at. --riverman |
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riverman wrote:
Bring back the DIY world, where a bandsaw made of scrap plywood and pipe fittings was a thing to brag about and show your neighbor, not something to be scoffed at. And where trying to get something repaired wasn't considered quaint and met with the universal advice, "You know, it's cheaper to just buy a new one." - JR (codger-in-training) |
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On May 21, 3:00 am, riverman wrote:
On May 21, 3:56 pm, greggspen wrote: Think 1930's, great depression, hunting for food and no money for bullets because you spent it all on bootleg liquor. This is the repeating crossbow, the ecofriendly way to kill things. Subscribe for daily update's in your feed reader or email. a new plan every day.http://freehomemadeworkshop.blogspot.com/ Ahh, those were the days. That attitude of 'make it yourself' has been so completely displaced in the modern world with the assertion that its only of value if its new, mass-produced and expensive. I think that particular attitude that the advertisers have trained the masses with is doing more harm to our planets ecosystem than anything else. Bring back the DIY world, where a bandsaw made of scrap plywood and pipe fittings was a thing to brag about and show your neighbor, not something to be scoffed at. --riverman Now days it's the only way to get something not made in China. |
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