That was the exact reaction I had when I first used one. I tend to keep a few boxes at the house all year round, just to scare someone every now and then.slimdevil27 wrote:HOLY DAMMIT ALL TO HELL.........nik77356 wrote:Did those bags open?? Dammit, sorry 'bout that! Hope you like the other things in those bags of sawdust!slimdevil27 wrote:SWEET!!!!nik77356 wrote:Tracking says my box was out for delivery today, you're welcome to open it Shawn!
I ran out and found it propped up by the garage........
I didn't even make it in the house before ripping it open
Pics will have to wait til this evening, back to work.
Thanks Nick, pure win on so many levels!!!!!!
But......
....sawdust and flannel jammies......you are a sadist.
I JUST ABOUT SHITMYSELF!!!!!!
My dog ran for cover and I squealed like a school girl......
I thought they were regular pop-its, not fuseless f***ing grenades!!!!
I LOVE EM!!!!!
PRIORITY BOX EXCHANGE -- SANTA EDITION
Well, I couldn't stand it (the waiting that is) so I opened the box tonight
Mine was from Duke ... the Tiger picture on the back of the box sort of gave that away
As you'd expect an eclectic mix of military and civilian goodies, including:
- wireless Puck light
- black hat
- Humble Bumble Christmas ornament
- Japanese WWII heavy cruiser model
- Testosterone Booster capsules (my wife thanks you )
- Outdoor Edge knife
- 2 Cyalume light-sticks
- Army Sniper Training manual
- Task Force Hawk - Albania 1999 medallion
- Military Merit medal
- Rigger's belt
- Pro-Nutria weight loss tablets
- Craftsman Compact Multi-meter Kit
- 2010 No Limit Battle of the Builds playing cards
- Best of 2010 Scion Racing DVD
- Hot Wheels TR-6 model
- Compressed Fuel - Trioxane ration
- 9mm clip (empty)
- scion storage bag
Some very cool stuff... thanks Duke!! My grandson and I will build the model, my wife will give me the 'booster" capsules, some great tools for the barn or car trailer, some good stocking stuffers, a new bangle for the Christmas tree, and, if I get stranded on the way to Vintage or O'Fest next year, I'll be good for a couple days with the blade, extra clip, light sticks, fuel, and sniper instructions!
-RoyW
Mine was from Duke ... the Tiger picture on the back of the box sort of gave that away
As you'd expect an eclectic mix of military and civilian goodies, including:
- wireless Puck light
- black hat
- Humble Bumble Christmas ornament
- Japanese WWII heavy cruiser model
- Testosterone Booster capsules (my wife thanks you )
- Outdoor Edge knife
- 2 Cyalume light-sticks
- Army Sniper Training manual
- Task Force Hawk - Albania 1999 medallion
- Military Merit medal
- Rigger's belt
- Pro-Nutria weight loss tablets
- Craftsman Compact Multi-meter Kit
- 2010 No Limit Battle of the Builds playing cards
- Best of 2010 Scion Racing DVD
- Hot Wheels TR-6 model
- Compressed Fuel - Trioxane ration
- 9mm clip (empty)
- scion storage bag
Some very cool stuff... thanks Duke!! My grandson and I will build the model, my wife will give me the 'booster" capsules, some great tools for the barn or car trailer, some good stocking stuffers, a new bangle for the Christmas tree, and, if I get stranded on the way to Vintage or O'Fest next year, I'll be good for a couple days with the blade, extra clip, light sticks, fuel, and sniper instructions!
-RoyW
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Some petulant children (like me ) just couldn't wait... plus I wasn't going to be home for Christmas, as I'll be traveling to my son's... so, timely reporting of my goodies would have been difficultwkohler wrote:So, I assume we've abandoned the waiting until Christmas part?
Just trying to rationalize my "urge to unwrap early" syndrome
-RoyW
You missed one item, look inside the model box and you will find an envelope..................RoyW wrote:As you'd expect an eclectic mix of military and civilian goodies, including:
So, you are on your way to become a "prepper" now.RoyW wrote:if I get stranded on the way to Vintage or O'Fest next year, I'll be good for a couple days with the blade, extra clip, light sticks, fuel, and sniper instructions!
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That's about right. We left town around noon with two sick kiddies just barfing away in the backseat. Went to empty a barf-bucket later while getting gas and the barf drained out like cold 50w motor oil leaving a thick string blowing in the wind, as long as I am tall. I was miserable and there were people watching. No sign of Kenny, yet, so I've got that going for me.davintosh wrote:Got an interesting email just now...So, where's Eyeore? Probably busy with a little of this -- -- and a little of this -- -- and a little .Service Type: Priority Mail Delivery Confirmation
Shipment Activity Location Date & Time
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Delivered. . . . . . . . . . . 12/22/12 1:11pm
Out for Delivery. . . . . . .12/22/12 9:23am
Sorting Complete. . . . . 12/22/12 9:13am
Santa placed my box in warm, snuggly garage full of 80's BMWs so it is ready for me upon arrival later this week, so long as nothing detonates. Full report to follow!
Dang; sorry about that. It should be fine, provided it didn't get rattled/shaken too much on its way there. Merry Christmas!oldskool wrote:That's about right. We left town around noon with two sick kiddies just barfing away in the backseat. Went to empty a barf-bucket later while getting gas and the barf drained out like cold 50w motor oil leaving a thick string blowing in the wind, as long as I am tall. I was miserable and there were people watching. No sign of Kenny, yet, so I've got that going for me.
Santa placed my box in warm, snuggly garage full of 80's BMWs so it is ready for me upon arrival later this week, so long as nothing detonates. Full report to follow!
Those of us with sufficient maturity and self-control are waiting. As for the rest... Well, you know the crowd.wkohler wrote:So, I assume we've abandoned the waiting until Christmas part?
Ah.... 250 Sadaam Hussein bucks... that will get me a camel rental next time I'm in BagdadDuke wrote:You missed one item, look inside the model box and you will find an envelope..................RoyW wrote:As you'd expect an eclectic mix of military and civilian goodies, including:
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Here's my haul from tyler.
A belt (that miraculously fits!)
Duck tape
Funny looking magnets
Horseshoe
Oil analysis sample kit (cool!)
Clean shop rags
Dirty bandcamp beanie
Baked beans
Assorted fun size chocolates
Jumprope
Coated lockup wire
Pink martini/margarita glass
Couple bags minute popcorn
And if course, well wishes from tyler. Thanks, bro. Hope you are doing well!
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Duuuuuude! Think of the possibilities if you and I combined our boxes of loot! Let that settle in ya brain.ldsbeaker wrote:
Here's my haul from tyler.
A belt (that miraculously fits!)
Duck tape
Funny looking magnets
Horseshoe
Oil analysis sample kit (cool!)
Clean shop rags
Dirty bandcamp beanie
Baked beans
Assorted fun size chocolates
Jumprope
Coated lockup wire
Pink martini/margarita glass
Couple bags minute popcorn
And if course, well wishes from tyler. Thanks, bro. Hope you are doing well!
Brian in TN wrote:Duuuuuude! Think of the possibilities if you and I combined our boxes of loot! Let that settle in ya brain.ldsbeaker wrote:
Here's my haul from tyler.
A belt (that miraculously fits!)
Duck tape
Funny looking magnets
Horseshoe
Oil analysis sample kit (cool!)
Clean shop rags
Dirty bandcamp beanie
Baked beans
Assorted fun size chocolates
Jumprope
Coated lockup wire
Pink martini/margarita glass
Couple bags minute popcorn
And if course, well wishes from tyler. Thanks, bro. Hope you are doing well!
Didn't you have all the porn? Imagine the rube goldberg machine we could build!Brian in TN wrote:Duuuuuude! Think of the possibilities if you and I combined our boxes of loot! Let that settle in ya brain.ldsbeaker wrote:
Here's my haul from tyler.
A belt (that miraculously fits!)
Duck tape
Funny looking magnets
Horseshoe
Oil analysis sample kit (cool!)
Clean shop rags
Dirty bandcamp beanie
Baked beans
Assorted fun size chocolates
Jumprope
Coated lockup wire
Pink martini/margarita glass
Couple bags minute popcorn
And if course, well wishes from tyler. Thanks, bro. Hope you are doing well!
We need to start going to the same parties...
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