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Bob F expounded in :
Warren wrote: When it comes to BBQs, I can understand the need to replace it from time to time. I never spend big bux on one because I plan on replacing it every few years anyway. So I don't need no honkin' Binford-5000 deluxo-bbq to start with. Who wants a fixed dirty old and rusting BBQ? Usually you end up having to spend $50 on a replacement carbourator for it in the spring (bugs like to get in it over winter). But when you can get a new one for $50 more (or less)? Or use a 2 second blast from the air compressor. All kinds of nasty things happen to a bbq carbourator over a cdn winter. Believe me, if only it were that simple... My wife once bought a toaster when the cashier asked if she wanted a protection plan for it. She said something to the effect "Are you kidding me?!?! Why would I want the crummy old one fixed? I'd rather get a new [clean] one!" Because the new one will last half as long? For toasters, I'm with her on this one. Do you think that protection plan will make your toaster last longer? I'm inclined to keep things more than my wife does. But if it smacks of needing cleaning or has "somebody else's germs on it" (used), then I've come to know where that is headed. $$ Not me, but then, that allowed me to retire early. Either you have a "optimum wife" or you're single. ;-) Warren |
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