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I think because it has too much noise. :(

And I wanted to apologize for not answering correctly on this topic, but I just joined today and I am still trying to get used to this forum. :D
 
Don't you have to ride a motorbike to have the big clunky key chain. My answer would be minimalist although I find it hard to find my keys in my purse so maybe I need the big clunky type.:rolleyes:

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Very minimalist, car key, house key, office key, on a carabiner, which is extremely useful, canuck, you can attach it to something in your purse so you can find your keys!

Do you have a Sunday morning routine?
 
Thanks kelstan, what size is a carbiner?

Sunday morning we read the paper and if the spirit moves us we go to church. Didn't move us this morning although Palm Sunday is an important day in Easter week in the Protestant church (probably in the Catholic church too but don't know). This week is called Holy Week. Pardon me if I'm giving you information you already know.

Same question about Sunday morning routine.
 
modern doesn't do anything for me. i like my junk before 1980.

if changing the air freshener is zero and rebuilding an entire engine is one hundred, where would you place your mechanical abilities?
 
Canuck, mine is about 2", you can find them usually in any hardware store.

Mechanical ability about 50, but if there is a book, I can teach myself anything.

Beer, wine or liquor?
 
Do you mean the front of the boat or the back? I guess you're a seaman, looking at your Avatar, so pardon the lay language. Which part is best to prevent sea sickness - that's where I'd be. - Thanks for the info Kelstan re carbiner.

same question
 
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