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They don't make 'em like they used to

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    Craftsman was a good brand back then.

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    After you get your bung hole reamed, go check your ballcock and make sure it's not sticking

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      While the quality of the tools may not be quite as good Lowe’s and Home Depot I believe still do this with their store brands also

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      Lowe's isn't going to take a socket set off the shelf and open it to hand you the 12mm the way Sears used to.

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        Thanks, I was making a joke but as it turns out, comedy is hard.

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        Ah. I just took you serious cuz that's what my first thought was and I figure not everyone knows what a reamer is. It's not the most commonly used tool these days.

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          I need my bung hole reamed out, but not with this medieval torture device lookin' motherfucker.

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          I have a dildo that is shaped like Rosie O'Donnell‘s left fist if that pleases you.

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            Craftsman was a good brand back then.

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            Not enough TP in the world

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              Craftsman was a good brand back then.

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              That's not like new, it's dull as shit. And really hard to sharpen.

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                Craftsman was a good brand back then.

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                Captain Ray Sexvibes!

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                  Lowe's isn't going to take a socket set off the shelf and open it to hand you the 12mm the way Sears used to.

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                  They replaced a 12 and a breaker bar just last weekend for me when I was doing a brake job which is the only reason I felt obliged to respond.

                  The quality of the tools isn’t as good, and they’re banking on most folks buying a new replacement, but they do still replace THEIR brand

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                    Fun fact: It's still used to describe an access hole in a barrel, or drum. At work, I sell stuff that sometimes comes in 55gal drums. I regularly have to explain what a bunghole is to people who have never worked with drums before, because they think I am being vulgar at first.

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                    https://bungholeliquors.com/

                    There’s a shop in Salem called Bunghole Liquor, always someone out front taking a photo in front of the sign and I think they have a 2nd location now

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                      That's not like new, it's dull as shit. And really hard to sharpen.

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                      The handle is torn up, too.

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