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supbro
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One Kid Kraft retro kitchen.

About a hundred parts and at least eighty screws.

No instructions.

One Vietnamese factory worker laughing his ass off.
 
ZoSo1
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I miss the times when my kids were little and still believed in Santa but I sure don't miss assembling all those toys.
 
gbororats
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for $5 someone outside home depot will do it in about 10 minutes
 
supbro
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Originally posted by gbororats
for $5 someone outside home depot will do it in about 10 minutes


Not in Canada.
 
SLZmonster
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Originally posted by gbororats
for $5 someone outside home depot will do it in about 10 minutes


or San Leandro. The home depot i work at is the only one in the northern ca that doesn't have a ton of day labororers out looking for work.
 
Epark88
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(Mental note: next season, only buy gifts they can wear, bounce or eat) ...
 
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Originally posted by supbro
One Kid Kraft retro kitchen.

About a hundred parts and at least eighty screws.

No instructions.

One Vietnamese factory worker laughing his ass off.


I did the red one last christmas... sweet memories. try putting a barbie play house together.
 
supbro
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Originally posted by supbro
One Kid Kraft retro kitchen.

About a hundred parts and at least eighty screws.

No instructions.

One Vietnamese factory worker laughing his ass off.


I conquered that thing in under 14 hours.
 
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We got lazy this year, put most of the presents in gift bags, and told our kids that Santa was being "eco conscious" by not using all that wrapping paper.
 


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