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Weak-assed, Chinese-built, 'Home Theatre' crap is maybe okay for a movie experience...but music? No way! And, this HK is no high-power unit.
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Nice!captmojo wrote:An 'Eargasm' that I had last night. I went to a nearby flea market yesterday, and I took the plunge and bought two fleas. 1) a Harman Kardon 330C reciever/amp, and 2) a pair of DCM Time Frame 600 speakers. I hooked them up after dinner last night. I didn't get to bed 'till after 2:00 this morning. I couldn't drag myself away from this outfit. Lots and lots of stuff I have listened to for years, but a Hell of a lot of it I never really 'heard' before. WOW!![]()
Weak-assed, Chinese-built, 'Home Theatre' crap is maybe okay for a movie experience...but music? No way! And, this HK is no high-power unit.
If you don't mind telling me, which flea market? You got two great deals!captmojo wrote:I scored.
$40 on reciever.
$90 on speakers.
Don't worry. I like to hide during church meetings too.DukieInKansas wrote:I'm thankful that I can be a member of the peanut gallery during Church Charge Conference and Council meetings without being called out.
LG - Please don't tell Rev. LG on me.
I'm also thankful that I didn't ignore the stink in the lower level of church today. A mini fridge had been unplugged and moved outside the youth room. Turns out it still had some items in the freezer compartment. Rotting Spinach Florentine and peas really stink. Someone said to ignore it - but I didn't. Once I knew what caused the smell, I had to remove the offending items. In doing so, I discovered the outside door in the kitchen was unlocked. I wonder how long it was unlocked?
lawgrad91 wrote:Don't worry. I like to hide during church meetings too.DukieInKansas wrote:I'm thankful that I can be a member of the peanut gallery during Church Charge Conference and Council meetings without being called out.
LG - Please don't tell Rev. LG on me.
I'm also thankful that I didn't ignore the stink in the lower level of church today. A mini fridge had been unplugged and moved outside the youth room. Turns out it still had some items in the freezer compartment. Rotting Spinach Florentine and peas really stink. Someone said to ignore it - but I didn't. Once I knew what caused the smell, I had to remove the offending items. In doing so, I discovered the outside door in the kitchen was unlocked. I wonder how long it was unlocked?
Ooohhh.DukieInKansas wrote:I'm thankful that I can be a member of the peanut gallery during Church Charge Conference and Council meetings without being called out.
LG - Please don't tell Rev. LG on me.
I'm also thankful that I didn't ignore the stink in the lower level of church today. A mini fridge had been unplugged and moved outside the youth room. Turns out it still had some items in the freezer compartment. Rotting Spinach Florentine and peas really stink. Someone said to ignore it - but I didn't. Once I knew what caused the smell, I had to remove the offending items. In doing so, I discovered the outside door in the kitchen was unlocked. I wonder how long it was unlocked?
I can get rid of all those odors. If they ever occur again.captmojo wrote:Ooohhh.DukieInKansas wrote:I'm thankful that I can be a member of the peanut gallery during Church Charge Conference and Council meetings without being called out.
LG - Please don't tell Rev. LG on me.
I'm also thankful that I didn't ignore the stink in the lower level of church today. A mini fridge had been unplugged and moved outside the youth room. Turns out it still had some items in the freezer compartment. Rotting Spinach Florentine and peas really stink. Someone said to ignore it - but I didn't. Once I knew what caused the smell, I had to remove the offending items. In doing so, I discovered the outside door in the kitchen was unlocked. I wonder how long it was unlocked?Many, many Moons ago, when my late BIL was young enough to only crawl, we returned from camping to an aroma on the back porch. We found the chest freezer was unplugged. A week earlier, just before leaving, we had discovered the child crawling around between the freezer and the wall but didn't realize that he had pulled the plug.
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I'd trade your thawed peas and spinach any day against the flavor of fish, beef, pork and wild game.
I figure the odor in this fridge is someone else's responsibility. I removed the source.OZZIE4DUKE wrote:I can get rid of all those odors. If they ever occur again.captmojo wrote:Ooohhh.DukieInKansas wrote:I'm thankful that I can be a member of the peanut gallery during Church Charge Conference and Council meetings without being called out.
LG - Please don't tell Rev. LG on me.
I'm also thankful that I didn't ignore the stink in the lower level of church today. A mini fridge had been unplugged and moved outside the youth room. Turns out it still had some items in the freezer compartment. Rotting Spinach Florentine and peas really stink. Someone said to ignore it - but I didn't. Once I knew what caused the smell, I had to remove the offending items. In doing so, I discovered the outside door in the kitchen was unlocked. I wonder how long it was unlocked?Many, many Moons ago, when my late BIL was young enough to only crawl, we returned from camping to an aroma on the back porch. We found the chest freezer was unplugged. A week earlier, just before leaving, we had discovered the child crawling around between the freezer and the wall but didn't realize that he had pulled the plug.
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I'd trade your thawed peas and spinach any day against the flavor of fish, beef, pork and wild game.