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His diet consists of black
coffee, and sarcasm.
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Comic Relief
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Not your everyday saltine cracker; these are premium! Smile
 
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"Commercial Heavy Duty" labeled crap sold at el cheapo mass retailers. Makes me want to barf.

And don't forget "Exclusive".

Bastages!
 
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Some others: military grade and tactical. Big Grin


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Oh stewardess,
I speak jive.
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The intersection of free speech, subjectivity, and marketing is a dangerous place full of such nonsense, and there's no stopping it - not while also remaining free, sadly.
 
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Originally posted by sigmonkey:
Premium rant.
26 minutes? You're slipping. Big Grin
 
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Professional grade: because we added a heavier motor brush, incorporated lifetime sealed bearings (still made in china), and put rubber pads on the grip, oh, and changed the color.
 
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