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  1. Bmmw2169

    Damn The Weekends album sales must be doing pretty bad.

  2. S

    If youve got nothing to do clean something or restock/refill something if you still training with someone

  3. Michael Perham

    No,no,no,…you gotta do it to know it. AND STAY AWAY FROM THE TOOL TRUCK
    PEACE ✌ OUT.

  4. Max Power

    I recommend doing something entirely different but if you do decide to go an automotive field I totally agree with the people on the tool truck scenario. You can get tools for 10th of the cost and they're made by the exact same company they just don't have snap-on stamped onto them. my local car repair parts store has the exact same hacksaw hanging up on their wall that I paid snap on $80 for! They're selling it for 12. I remember when I got a big bonus check at Fremont Ford in the 90s I went and bought my dad 110 volt electric impact for his RV. A week later I saw the exact same impact at Sears for $179. I paid $650 because it said snap-on on it. It was the exact same tool!

  5. Phillip pereira

    Don't get into the trade.

  6. charles paluha

    The big hair and then no hair is amazing 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣👊👊

  7. Austin

    I told my snapon guy to fuck off the other cause he was tryna sell me shit snap on got good stuff but Its also garbage

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