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Another foreclosure in Opioid America.
They had this shed fully plumbed. I didn't see any electrical, but that Schedule 40 PVC underneath must've connected to a septic system. Hell, it was even ventilated through the roof. Whoever gave it up put a lot of money into making the thing an actual shelter.

The Repo dude was bold as hell the way they were pulling the cinder blocks that supported the shed before cutting the plumbing out from underneath.
Fuck THAT! :eek::scared:
I wish they'd shown the interior.

 
Another foreclosure in Opioid America.
They had this shed fully plumbed. I didn't see any electrical, but that Schedule 40 PVC underneath must've connected to a septic system. Hell, it was even ventilated through the roof. Whoever gave it up put a lot of money into making the thing an actual shelter.

The Repo dude was bold as hell the way they were pulling the cinder blocks that supported the shed before cutting the plumbing out from underneath.
Fuck THAT! :eek::scared:
I wish they'd shown the interior.




Nah.. I wouldn't b my ass under there at tall... but as I watch the video this ain't nothing to him....Missouri in trouble cause here he comes!!
 
Because mine is starting to fail after at least four years. I could leave it charging overnight and get around a half-hour of play before it shuts down. I needed to figure out how to get to the battery. I like the speaker a lot and I have another Bluetooth that T-Mobile gave me for free (promotional shit) that doesn't field phone calls though.

 
Because mine is starting to fail after at least four years. I could leave it charging overnight and get around a half-hour of play before it shuts down. I needed to figure out how to get to the battery. I like the speaker a lot and I have another Bluetooth that T-Mobile gave me for free (promotional shit) that doesn't field phone calls though.


I'm an advocate of right to repair. But you know the manufactures would rather that thing go to the landfill than let you fix it yourself. :hmm:
 
I'm an advocate of right to repair. But you know the manufactures would rather that thing go to the landfill than let you fix it yourself. :hmm:
Precisely! Planned obsolescence is a bitch, ain't it? It's fucked up that it's cheaper and more convenient to replace electronics than it is to repair them.
 
Precisely! Planned obsolescence is a bitch, ain't it? It's fucked up that it's cheaper and more convenient to replace electronics than it is to repair them.
A friend of my father made a living repairing electronics, but that was way, way long ago. Now all that stuff goes in the trash to end up in a landfill for couple hundred years or however long. Our environment is F'd, and getting worse all the time. :dunno:
 
A friend of my father made a living repairing electronics, but that was way, way long ago. Now all that stuff goes in the trash to end up in a landfill for couple hundred years or however long. Our environment is F'd, and getting worse all the time. :dunno:
Back in the early 80s, my first father-in-law used to pick up those old console/floor model TVs with the CRTs and stereos off the curb, repair them and sell them on the side. That was at the end of shit being made in the States before Japan took over the market.

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