Catlover129
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Semi-retired, ghost writer and animal lover - 6 cats, 3 dogs, a family of ducks who I feed, assorted possums, raccoons, birds, etc. Married, living quietly in Miami. Avid reader, shopper and bargain hunter. Great cook! Definitely not a health nut but walking the dogs keeps me healthy and skinny.
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A few years ago I was really broke and had no car, so I bought a 1997 Buick Park Avenue with 200,000 miles on it. That car lasted all the way up to 350,000 miles. Yeah, stuff broke on it, but it was so easy to fix and parts were so cheap. I had zero mechanical skills, and I was able to bring that car back from the dead on 3 separate occaisions with incredibly basic tools just by reading a manual. They literally do not make cars like that anymore.iHaveaQuestionTrans reply
100% all kitchen stuff like kitchenaids, mixing bowls, old Pyrex, old wooden spoons, Dutch ovens, ect all were better before the 90's newer items of all these things especially Pyrex are flimsy. The appliances have planned obsolescence and new Pyrex baking dishes I'm scared to even use in the oven because I've had 2 explode on me. My old ones I inherited from my grandmother never given me an issueLonkFromZelda reply
Wired headphones. Wireless airbuds make me irrationally angry, it just seems so frivolous and easy to lose.rustybeancake reply
Any non-“smart” things. Light bulbs, doorbell, washing machine, fridge, etc. I don’t need any of them to connect to the internet. Just do the basic job and don’t break or quickly become obsolete, please.Time_Significance reply
Opening a damn web browser and going to a store's website instead of using an app, if the option is there.Show All 17 Upvotes
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A few years ago I was really broke and had no car, so I bought a 1997 Buick Park Avenue with 200,000 miles on it. That car lasted all the way up to 350,000 miles. Yeah, stuff broke on it, but it was so easy to fix and parts were so cheap. I had zero mechanical skills, and I was able to bring that car back from the dead on 3 separate occaisions with incredibly basic tools just by reading a manual. They literally do not make cars like that anymore.iHaveaQuestionTrans reply
100% all kitchen stuff like kitchenaids, mixing bowls, old Pyrex, old wooden spoons, Dutch ovens, ect all were better before the 90's newer items of all these things especially Pyrex are flimsy. The appliances have planned obsolescence and new Pyrex baking dishes I'm scared to even use in the oven because I've had 2 explode on me. My old ones I inherited from my grandmother never given me an issueLonkFromZelda reply
Wired headphones. Wireless airbuds make me irrationally angry, it just seems so frivolous and easy to lose.Time_Significance reply
Opening a damn web browser and going to a store's website instead of using an app, if the option is there.Empty-Taste-2777 reply
Paper menu… why you making take a picture of a square, go to a website and squint on my phone to see what you got to eat.This Panda hasn't followed anyone yet
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