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Almond milk - it's friggin white water
Almond milk (with vanilla) is our go-to over cow's milk for breakfast cereal. It doesn't go bad in a week, and has zero cholesterol. People that complain about it not being "milk" have a winnable argument, but white water?

You must be one of those provincial milkists that cant stand 2% milkfat either.

Then again, my Alfa Romero gets quite loud in performance mode, so maybe you can just hate on me (though anything associated with toll roads is bullshit).
 
Interesting tidbit … below is a Leaderboard for usage of the term "m00k/m00ks" in the history of PCF [with last used date]:
  1. (75) @NotRealNameNoSir [2025]
  2. (4) @legend672 [2022]
  3. (3) @gopherblue [2020]
  4. (3) @Chicken Rob [2016]
  5. (2) @jbutler [2015]
  6. (1) @Jimulacrum [2023]
  7. (1) @WedgeRock [2019]
Since joining in Jun '22, @NotRealNameNoSir (75) has taken a commanding lead. @Jimulacrum (1) running a distant 2nd with the only other occurrence in the same timeframe.

https://www.pokerchipforum.com/search/2301537/?q=mook&o=date
https://www.pokerchipforum.com/search/2301533/?q=mooks&o=date
@merkong not on the list may put him on fraud alert watch…
 
Almond milk (with vanilla) is our go-to over cow's milk for breakfast cereal. It doesn't go bad in a week, and has zero cholesterol. People that complain about it not being "milk" have a winnable argument, but white water?

You must be one of those provincial milkists that cant stand 2% milkfat either.

Then again, my Alfa Romero gets quite loud in performance mode, so maybe you can just hate on me (though anything associated with toll roads is bullshit).
he's a rabid anti-almold milk-ite!
 
he's a rabid anti-almold milk-ite!
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Almond milk (with vanilla) is our go-to over cow's milk for breakfast cereal. It doesn't go bad in a week, and has zero cholesterol. People that complain about it not being "milk" have a winnable argument, but white water?

You must be one of those provincial milkists that cant stand 2% milkfat either.

Then again, my Alfa Romero gets quite loud in performance mode, so maybe you can just hate on me (though anything associated with toll roads is bullshit).
Yes, it's thin and has almost no protein. As cows milk subs go, it's bottom of the barrel imo. I'd rank oat milk above it. Soy milk is my go-to; I don't drink nor have opinons on cows milk. Only benefit of almond milk is lower calories if you're dieting. But you do you bud. Enjoy it.

There used to be a kid in my neighborhood who had a souped up honda he would rev driving down the main street. It would wake up my neighbor's infant and just obnoxious when you're quietly chilling at home. They also startle pedestrians and other drivers. In particular, making cars that weren't loud to begin with deafening is douchey.

But, I'm glad we agree on toll roads.
 
We bought a Dyson years ago at Costco. After a couple of years, it stopped working properly. Returned it for a full refund and got a new one. After a couple of years, it stopped working properly. Returned it for a full refund and got a new one. Costco basically gives us a new Dyson every two years. Is it my favorite vacuum cleaner? No, but until Costco changes their return policy, we will never have to buy another vacuum for the rest of our lives.
 
We bought a Dyson years ago at Costco. After a couple of years, it stopped working properly. Returned it for a full refund and got a new one. After a couple of years, it stopped working properly. Returned it for a full refund and got a new one. Costco basically gives us a new Dyson every two years. Is it my favorite vacuum cleaner? No, but until Costco changes their return policy, we will never have to buy another vacuum for the rest of our lives.
I hated my wife got a Dyson. I dislike how she also conned my parents into buying it too.
But that damned thing has been working for 12 years now. And that somehow annoys me.
 
We bought a Dyson years ago at Costco. After a couple of years, it stopped working properly. Returned it for a full refund and got a new one. After a couple of years, it stopped working properly. Returned it for a full refund and got a new one. Costco basically gives us a new Dyson every two years. Is it my favorite vacuum cleaner? No, but until Costco changes their return policy, we will never have to buy another vacuum for the rest of our lives.
Confirms what I always thought, Dyson sucks!
 
We bought a Dyson years ago at Costco. After a couple of years, it stopped working properly. Returned it for a full refund and got a new one. After a couple of years, it stopped working properly. Returned it for a full refund and got a new one. Costco basically gives us a new Dyson every two years. Is it my favorite vacuum cleaner? No, but until Costco changes their return policy, we will never have to buy another vacuum for the rest of our lives.
We do the exact same thing but on a one year cadence. We’re on our 5th.
 
We must be doing something wrong. Our Dyson is ~20 years old now, and still works like new. Occasionally have to clean the beater-brush (long hair gets wrapped around it and it doesn't spin), but I suspect that's pretty common.
 
We must be doing something wrong. Our Dyson is ~20 years old now, and still works like new. Occasionally have to clean the beater-brush (long hair gets wrapped around it and it doesn't spin), but I suspect that's pretty common.
Yeah, similar.
Wouldn't be surprised if the old ones were made well but new ones crud. Or counterfeit dysons.
Still hate mine... don't really know why.
 
We still have my wife’s mom’s Kirby. I have changed a belt and a roller on it but that beast is still going strong. Does a great job too.

I remember when the Kirby salesman came to the house must have been around 1979 or 80. The demonstration sold my parents. Probably a nice commission. Those things weren't cheap back then, but neither are Dyson's these days. Believe my Brother still has it, along with the 25 attachments. Built like a tank!
 
I remember when the Kirby salesman came to the house must have been around 1979 or 80. The demonstration sold my parents. Probably a nice commission. Those things weren't cheap back then, but neither are Dyson's these days. Believe my Brother still has it, along with the 25 attachments. Built like a tank!
I specifically remember my mom leaving the Kirby salesman alone in our house mid-demo to pick me up from elementary school. They bought one off of him and I wouldn't be surprised if she still had it 35 years later.
 

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