Heck I always kid my wife about having 10 of everything and an attic FULL of clothes besides all the closets and my garage (grrr) and whatnots that if we ever had a fire they will be able to see it from the space station! 
Ken, agree 100% with your comment about cordless tool batteries...it would make perfect sense for the companies to develop one universal battery mount, but then they might lose a sale because your Dewalt battery would fit a Skil drill...
My peeve along the same line is printer ink cartridges, would it be THAT difficult for the various companies to develop a universal fit cartridge?
Hey cropdusting,
My eyes popped wide open when I saw that line of dirt bikes you dont happen have an old DT-1 250 enduro or a DT 400 that still runs in all that good stuff do ya? Sold my 250 to my brother and have been kicking myself ever since.
Amen.
Almost looks like one about #6 from where he is standing but I maybe dreaming.
250 class Husky's were my dream bikes when I raced mx this is early 70's. I rode a 100 Hodaka Super Rat and later a 250 Kawasaki. I remember the Montesa's and tacos and brit Griffins well and who can forget caster bean oil smoke oh man memory lane seeing that line of dirt bikes. :thumbsup:
Any mention of dirt bikes makes me think of "Full Bore racing lubricant".
And the slogan: "The older I get, the faster I was..."
Some people, as they mature, switch from the accumulation phase to a philanthropy phase of their lives.
yeiks....... wouldnt have wanted to get him pissed off at me
I didn't read all the responses but I sympathize with all of you. I am a moderate packrat. I don't buy stuff unless needed but I keep what I have got. Like 3 ft of wire, 1ft of conduit, broken tine from the rake etc.
My wife is different story though. How many shoes and outfits woman needs? It boggles my mind.
But there is something else I want to tell you. This is how you can tell that you live in "developed" country. If you can buy stuff you want but not necessarily need. In emerging countries people can by the stuff they need and in undeveloped countries people struggle just to get some of the stuff they need.
So we are lucky to live in the USA.