Images of items I have purchased (except trainers [no feet pics])

Cancelled my gym membership and added this for the shed. Debating moving it into my office, depending on the noise of clanking weights.

This is the 7ft bar that came included with the rusty weights. I have got a 6ft bar on it's way which will fit much better. Just waiting on some white vinegar and paint and will sort the weights out.

Also need to get some rubber flooring.

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Got this plate carrier for my son for airsoft.
Saved him from a few hits then got 2 in the neck :cry::cry::D
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God I miss airsoft. Unfortunately due to the community, im not sure I could actually bring myself to get involved again.

its so toxic, bitchy and it really is just a massive D*** waving contest.
 
Haha, yea you're not wrong. However, we've gone down the 'maximalist' trend rather than the boring grey. We've painted our ceiling metallic gold in our dining room :D.

As for the tagging, I was just showing off I had a Smeg to be honest.

Haha they do look good. I have a Smeg oven and microwave. My wife isn't a fan but i don't mind them. The only annoyance is the microwave seems to love making anything ceramic molten but the contents cold! I've never experienced this with any other microwave!

I definitely feel they hit form over function slightly.
 
No doubt, USB 4 is supposed to be the next big thing. But just like USB-C, it will take years to adopt in any form of mass. We've only just got everyone onboard with USB-C, and even then there are more "standards" within it that it will make eyeballs bleed. That is actually no joke either since no brand adheres to covering all the standards so you end up with a lottery.
 
Bought some bayonets along with some other bits, a brass Princess Mary 1914 Christmas tin, 1916 shell and a small ornament of a tomb.
Bayonets are (from nearest to furthest):
1907 Pattern (British WW1/WW2).
Scabbard for 1907.
Ersatz - Carter EB47 (German WW1).
SVT40 (Soviet WW2 and later).

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No problem at all

I have the 48" version of the TV and the screen is so thin you dare not touch\hold it lol

My 48" version turned up today, arrived from John Lewis at 4pm, set up by 5! :D

For people owning larger models, must be terrifying getting the monster out of the box and finding somewhere to fit the stand! :eek:
 
My 48" version turned up today, arrived from John Lewis at 4pm, set up by 5! :D

For people owning larger models, must be terrifying getting the monster out of the box and finding somewhere to fit the stand! :eek:

Putting my 55" on the wall was the single most terrifying moment of my life! I had to have a drink afterwards :D
 
Aye that's why I want the skirting done first so it'll be in place and not need moving :cry:
My 48" version turned up today, arrived from John Lewis at 4pm, set up by 5! :D

For people owning larger models, must be terrifying getting the monster out of the box and finding somewhere to fit the stand! :eek:
Mine didn't take long to setup at all but I do not have lots to connect to it yet.

Before I had this I had a 43" Samsung TV from 2006 which was still going well but we decided to get a new TV anyway as now we have apps etc rather than many boxes like Now TV and Amazon etc
 
No doubt, USB 4 is supposed to be the next big thing. But just like USB-C, it will take years to adopt in any form of mass. We've only just got everyone onboard with USB-C, and even then there are more "standards" within it that it will make eyeballs bleed. That is actually no joke either since no brand adheres to covering all the standards so you end up with a lottery.
USB 4 is still using the USB-C connector.
 
USB 4 is still using the USB-C connector.

I know this, maybe my comment wasn't clear but I mean as in the update of USB 4 devices, just like USB-C standard for connector being "out" for quite some time but only more recently being adopted on a mass scale. USB 4 will just be another standard that takes ages.
 
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