teenagers of AC

+1 to the statement above

There are many christmas presents and stuff, that you just arent interested in, and cant return to the store. Plus sometimes you just outgrow stuff. My family is having a garage sale some time this summer and I have an entire ping pong table covered in stuff I am just not interested in, or just dont use any more and would like the money instead.

Anyway, I just ordered the gravel vac and test kit. $40.56 not too bad considering I got a test kit that cost $25-$30 locally, and a gravel vac that cost $40 locally. Will have to figure something out with such a large vac in a little 5g tank. Probably just lower the water flow on the faucet, and rig up my little gravel vac to the system. Shouldnt be too hard, I just spent a year building stuff with pneumatics and hydraulics, finding something to go from a big vac to a little one shouldnt be too hard.


YAY, I know how I am spending my day tomorrow. Re aranging my room and cleaning it. Normally not things guys like, but it is a total mess and coud be re arranged to be better.
 
I'm gonna be working at the 7 flags car wash. They hire at 15 and a half. Since I know the manager and my friend is a service advisor and my other friend washes cars I'd say I got a pretty good chance. And plus I speak English so that puts me above 80% of the other employees lol.


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Lol, my dad has two apps on his iphone, pandora and a translator so he can tell some of his employees what to do.

My mom came up with a great idea for me to go to some smaller computer shops and apply.
 
Just finished re arranging my room and stuff. Man, the 10g was a big PITA. I got a new rubber bin, sprayed it out for like 10min to make sure it was clean, transferred the fish (luckily just 1 guppy until I get my testing kit and make sure the tank is indeed cycled) to a 1g, moved 85% of the water to the bin along with the heater (to keep the temp the same) and the decor/ plants. Then moved the desk and everything else around, put the tank back up on the desk, and did the reverse process of the rest. But I changed 2 gallons of water. Then he same process with the betta, but I only had to remove 3 gallons and carry it across the room and fill it back up.

But it was worth it! My room is cleaner now, and the tanks are in reach of the copy of a python I ordered.
 
Woot! I just shipped the DS and it was 5 bucks less than I expected, I got 90 bucks from that. (I'm going to get a better light for my 75 FOWLR tank that I'm setting up)


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I cant believe you got $90 for it. They are almost worthless now. Like gamestop give you $35 for a wii, that you probably paid $200 for. That is why I just stick to pc now. I build it, and when it stops playing the latest games, it goes to the little bro and I build a new one.
 
I'm surprised too, but the DS sold with 4 styluses,9 games, charger, other stuff.

I think it sold for so much because the buyer sells game consoles and games.

I've put other stuff on eBay too, I recommend that you try it out.


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I have a ping pong table covered in stuff for a garage sale. Nothing I would really put on ebay though. After I took enough pics and stuff I would get like 5% of the money and the rest would go to ebay fees.
 
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