![]() 06/17/2019 at 12:58 • Filed to: None | ![]() | ![]() |
You’ll spend all day browsing craigslist.
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I watched a restoration of a Soviet chainsaw recently
. Haven’t searched on CL for one just yet...
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you can’t say stuff like that and not post a link to it.
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ma bad:
It’s called a “druzba”, or “Friendship”.
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I’m really into antique tool restoration and collecting , but I just can’t get into the fast forward, no voice over videos. I need to know what I am looking at and I want to know why it was done the way it was.
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This has some help in the subtitles, if turned on (he notes what some of the chemicals are, and so on), but I’m also afraid he probably doesn’t do English well enough to make it go easily. I wasn’t bothered by lack of explanation because I know enough of the chemistry and the mechanical side of it to be able to guess the “why”, but small engines are enough of their own thing I can see it’d help some.
The fast-forward at least has a solution.
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You’re clever using reverse psychology.
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Working on bikes seems so much easier than cars but then you actually get on the bike and end up dying.
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Ok M r. Smarty - how does this explain all of us Oppos that don’t watch motorcycle restoration videos but STILL spend all day perusing Craigslist, huh????