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How much is this worth?

Boss wants to throw this away but I know there’s people who still buy them just wondering how much they are worth I tested it and it does work.

u/Leroy_was_here — 2 days ago

Boss gave his kid less work while giving us more

So we got our assigned sections to clean this upcoming school year and me and my co worker are livid he gave us three sections to clean throughout the building while only giving his kid one we immediately called him out on it asking why is he getting less work than us and his only excuse was he comes in a little early than us to help with cafeteria. I called out his favoritism since it’s his kid and he got super mad at us saying we should just quit and other schools wouldn’t treat us as good as this one. So now everyone is pissed at each other and he wants to have a group meeting soon honestly don’t know if I can even work with him anymore if his kid keeps getting an easy pass.

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u/Leroy_was_here — 8 days ago
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British battleships HMS Rodney, HMS Revenge, and HMS Nelson at Inverkeithing, Scotland, May 1949 [3130x1280]

u/Leroy_was_here — 10 days ago

Replacement parts

I’ve been buying the cobi ships for awhile now and sadly some would be missing pieces or parts were broken and I’m wondering if they offer replacement pieces for their sets

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u/Leroy_was_here — 18 days ago
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Scrapping update on M.V Astoria 1948-2026

As you can see her entire superstructure is gone. Now they're preparing to remove the last tiny part of her stern superstructure. The old gal sailed for over 70 years and had a happy career, except in 1956. This might also be one of the last updates I make on my countries last liner. These pictures are not mine and was taken on August 1st on shipspotting.com, taken by Michael Brakhage.

Ocean Liner designs also made a video on her career: https://youtu.be/H2-e0AsVIco?is=53J2Kng0qs1qFoFL

u/Financial-Humor-4198 — 19 days ago