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Reading about the Supreme Court 9-0 decision, I was munching on some Herr's Hot Cheese Curls (they last a long time for me). I fucking broke the plastic clip I use to seal them.

Even when I like a decision, my anger is so high I break cheap chink shit.

Eh, that's all I got. Sorry to waste you time.

Reading about the Supreme Court 9-0 decision, I was munching on some Herr's Hot Cheese Curls (they last a long time for me). I fucking broke the plastic clip I use to seal them. Even when I like a decision, my anger is so high I break cheap chink shit. Eh, that's all I got. Sorry to waste you time.

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Exactly. But on the other hand, sometimes it doesn't. Just to be real.

E: That is why "word of mouth" is important.

E2: I should so post a picture of my old wallet. The stitching is still completely non-frayed. I recommend Saddleback (at least two decades ago).

E3: Watch, some jew company bought them out and they suck now just leeching off the reputation ...

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I bought a kitchen related product some time back, well recommended by many. I have not been so impressed by a simple product in a long time. Yes, it was 2-3 times the cost of a decent competitor, but every single detail (and I can be an incredibly nit picky critic) from material of construction, to assembly, to design to even every aspect of packaging down to the way the selection and placement of tape on the box was thought out. Even apple only strives to be this good in packaging. This item will likely last well beyond my children’s lifetime, likely generations into the future. It was also intentionally built using commonly available bearings and wear components that are available at auto parts stores for future repair. In all my searching, including commercial versions costing much more, nothing compares. It’s a small family run business too, no call automaton wait to ask them a question.

I wish I could find this quality for everything I buy.

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I felt that way buying a Miele vacuum cleaner. A stupid fucking vacuum cleaner became the highlight of my year of a purchase. It was $500, but this fucking vacuum cleaner ... these Germans went haywire on thinking about every aspect of it.

Dyson is crap (all marketing). Miele vacuums are absolutely amazing! And supposedly easier to repair. I can't vouch for that part because I've never needed a repair in about a decade.

E: It's fairly quiet, mobile (just the casters are wonderful), ridiculously powerful (I have to actually turn down the power dial sometimes), compact, lightweight ... er, I guess that is it.

E2: Oh, the bag takes forever to fill up! That is the one con, the bags are costly ... but they take forever to fill up!

E3: Women would think, "You bought me a vacuum cleaner?!" eyebrow raised ... me, I"m like, this is fucking awesome!