What's the last thing you bought?

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    PaperDoll_ wrote: »

    I believe your first profile pic was from the back. You were wearing a blue shirt and khakis I believe and shooting.

    Dis me
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    More Running Shoes.

    It's a weakness, it damn sure is.
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    Motorsheen wrote: »
    More Running Shoes.

    It's a weakness, it damn sure is.

    Addiction………you have an addiction to running shoes.
    Weakness…… bffft.
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    Multiple 3-ring binders for my wife to use in her college class. I remember when they were under $5...now they are selling for $15 each, and the really big ones are up to $45!
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    edited January 2023
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    For the 11yo treadmill.. surprised the original belts lasted this long.
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    Chicken McNuggets
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    lx1x wrote: »
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    For the 11yo treadmill.. surprised the original belts lasted this long.

    I would like to do some maintenance and repair on my old treadmill. Do you have any pointers on tutorials to look at?
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    A redbox rental! made some popcorn and movie night last night was hunkering down before the storm. However the last item I purchased that I received (delivery arrived last night) was new snow pants!! I am so excited! I was using the same pair for years and years (decades?) and they had started to fail...so last year I was using extra pairs my husband had...I decided it was time to get my own. I still have to try them on, they look like they may be a bit snug...but if they fit enough so I can wear them, all the more motivation to drop a couple inches. I am even more excited because they arrived just in time, three snow storms in 6 days...we've already gotten 4 inches of new snow on top of the icy sleet from the other day, with fluffy snow still coming down through the rest of the day...and two more storms lining up behind. :smiley:
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    Breakfast full of regret. AKA McDonald's
  • Posts: 38,332 Member
    edited January 2023

    I would like to do some maintenance and repair on my old treadmill. Do you have any pointers on tutorials to look at?

    YouTube.. 😂
    (YouTube vid sometimes only have "generic how to replace")


    See if you have the original manual is a plus. If not search online, for the "parts" list in the manual (to make sure you order the right part). Bonus if it has exploded diagram so you can see how to get to the parts you need to replace.

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    Maintenance wise.. not much to it. Check walking belt if you see any cuts or visual damage. Lubricate the walking belt (note. some make/model doesn't recommend additional lubricant).

    Check rollers for tangled hair or other debris.

    🧑‍🔧

  • Posts: 4,579 Member
    lx1x wrote: »

    YouTube.. 😂
    (YouTube vid sometimes only have "generic how to replace")


    See if you have the original manual is a plus. If not search online, for the "parts" list in the manual (to make sure you order the right part). Bonus if it has exploded diagram so you can see how to get to the parts you need to replace.

    qlmueij39rh3.png


    Maintenance wise.. not much to it. Check walking belt if you see any cuts or visual damage. Lubricate the walking belt (note. some make/model doesn't recommend additional lubricant).

    Check rollers for tangled hair or other debris.

    🧑‍🔧

    Thank you!

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    Hawaiian punch water enhancers
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    New battery for the key fob for my car.

    Replacement filter for the dishwasher.

    Garage door maintenance.

    Easy fixes, but does everything have to malfunction at once?! (No need to answer that, Universe.)
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    A tripod
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    10ac of treed, undeveloped land
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    10ac of treed, undeveloped land
    Got plans?
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    Veterinary exams and various shots for two dogs, plus a nail trim, anti-inflammatories and glucosamine chewies for the senior gal.
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    edited January 2023
    Got plans?

    Eventually, the plan is for the ex and I both living out there just in separate houses. (total of 85ac) 😀
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    Eventually, the plan is for the ex and I both living out there just in separate houses. (total of 85ac) 😀
    Sounds like an ideal arrangement!
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    I ordered some silicone zipper bags to use with the Sous Vide cooking feature on my new Frigidaire double wall oven. I sold my old Foodsaver food sealing unit years ago because I could never get the model I chose to make a perfect seal I trusted. Plus the bags are pretty expensive over time. Someone on my low-carb food recipe blog mentioned the re-usable silicone zip bags this week and how well they worked for Sous Vide cooking. I'd never heard of them or seen them in my stores. I had some ordered from 'W & P' in less than an hour. They're on sale a few dollars off right now BTW. Looking forward to trying Sous Vide cooking because I've never tasted food cooked that way! The person recommending the bags said pork chops cooked Sous Vide come out so tender and moist, can't wait to try them.
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    A dress from Ross two days ago. I went in to purchase something else and the dress caught my eye. I was skeptical, but I bought it, then came home and tried it on and absolutely love it. It's a casual dress, not a fancy dress. It's perfect!
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    A headband. A crappy one. I cannot believe I forgot to put one on before I left for the gym. And I also forgot my purse. It’s weird I had random money in my gym bag but I’m glad. I might have went home. I can’t workout without a headband. Mentally.😂

    This is a weird day already
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    Well last night I went on a little road trip to Springfield, Ill just to go eat at Portillos & to go to Meijer lol it was worth the drive [which isn't that long but still out of the way for fast food & a grocery store] but it was a little taste of home. IYKYK.
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    Some fancy Parmigiano Reggiano cheese. It should arrive in about three days. I’m interested to see if it’s any better than what I can just buy at the local grocery store.
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    Vanilla Greek yogurt. I'm going to make banana bread tomorrow.
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