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Old 05-09-2008, 10:45 PM   #1
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some cool stuff http://www.technotetime.com/items/al...ctors/list.htm
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Old 05-09-2008, 10:53 PM   #2
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$45.00Klein Thermos - Beverage Hauler
Item# KL003
Klein Thermos - Insulated Beverage Hauler
Price $45.00 Includes Shipping

Here's a very heavy duty insulated thermos from Klein Tools, made to hold 24 ounces of your favorite beverage. Uniquely detailed in the shape of an insulated screwdriver! The super sized Klein cushion-grip allows easy handling by both the single and double-fisted pourer :o)!!! The double-wall stainless steel insulation keeps liquids....
I ordered this. It's a show piece. My wife hates when I buy useless things.
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Great stuff. Thanks!
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I got these from my best friend as a Christmas present:


Engraved and everything!

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That's a great site.

I sent a link to a friend before Christmas '06. I now have a nice Ohm's law watch.

http://www.technotetime.com/items/al...6ac-detail.htm
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No problem. I tripped upon the site and bought a few things for my 2 guys. I also bought that light bulb you can stick in your mouth and it will light. That'll go over good on the job site.
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$45.00Klein Thermos - Beverage Hauler
Item# KL003
Klein Thermos - Insulated Beverage Hauler
Price $45.00 Includes Shipping

Here's a very heavy duty insulated thermos from Klein Tools, made to hold 24 ounces of your favorite beverage. Uniquely detailed in the shape of an insulated screwdriver! The super sized Klein cushion-grip allows easy handling by both the single and double-fisted pourer :o)!!! The double-wall stainless steel insulation keeps liquids....
I ordered this. It's a show piece. My wife hates when I buy useless things.

Hmm, it's $30 at graybar.
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Hmm, it's $30 at graybar.
AHH, you didn't have to tell me.
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AHH, you didn't have to tell me.

What if you wanted another one, for a gift???
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Thanks for lookin out.
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Anytime brother.

http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll...ksid=p3907.m29
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Thanks for that, now the wife knows what to get me for my 40th.
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Guess I misunderstoodthe OP. Thought you were referring what we ECs gave to a contracting officer. No Cadillacs here, just an occasional gratuity 'high end' box of chocolates. Still always had to be the low bidder.

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Thanks for that, now the wife knows what to get me for my 40th.
When do you hit the 4-0?
November for me.
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July my friend, it's coming too quickly for my liking.
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July my friend, it's coming too quickly for my liking.
I am actually looking forward to mine. Well OK, somewhat....

When I hit 30, I didn't think I would live until 40. Considering how much I drank at that time, I probably wouldn't have.

Of course, I haven't made it yet.
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I am actually looking forward to mine. Well OK, somewhat....

When I hit 30, I didn't think I would live until 40. Considering how much I drank at that time, I probably wouldn't have.

Of course, I haven't made it yet.
I suppose I am looking forward to it really, it's just when I think "Feck im gonna be 40 this year" That it sort of makes me think, how the hell did that happen?
Yeah what is it about being in your 30's? I too drank far too much and tried any drink I could throw down my neck, have found my favourite now mind.
You'll get there buddy.
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I hadn't been over to TechNoteTime for a while, so I was perusing, and ended up buying a few stickers, a couple of Tshirts, and an '08 Ugly's. (Gave my '05 to my apprentice)

http://www.technotetime.com/items/al...cal-detail.htm

My favorite. I will show this one to all GCs....
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I hadn't been over to TechNoteTime for a while, so I was perusing, and ended up buying a few stickers, a couple of Tshirts, and an '08 Ugly's. (Gave my '05 to my apprentice)

http://www.technotetime.com/items/al...cal-detail.htm

My favorite. I will show this one to all GCs....
Works well on the back of a tee shirt.
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Works well on the back of a tee shirt.
No way! I want that on the front, so the person who I am talking to can see it clearly.
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