Limited by Imagination
Yes. The average person is limited by his, her, its imagination. (Its are like indeterminable. Could be anybody you may know is an its! You just don't know). So imagination, being fairly general in nature, can affect your hobby. For example, Crumby only collects sacs that he can imagine using for something. But then Crumby got to thinking, Once upon a time I could have imagined employing an Oklahoma or Mexico wrench someway or another. Does that mean I should consider a Wenger Tradesman for my collection?
Well. The answer to that question turns out to be yes. Crumby just purchased a Wenger Tradesman, used off EBAY. And of course, that particular previously owned Tradesman features pliers, also known as Mexican or Okie wrench. Want to round off your nuts. Use pliers.
But the particular pliers we are presently discussing are probably too little to do much damage. Course that's speculation from this end as the knife avec pliers is not here yet. Maybe it could do damage. Maybe.
Anyway, Crumby may have dishonored his sac collection if he can not imagine laying on some torque with the Wenger Tradesman pliers. And make no mistake. Crumby has to imagine using those pliers. Yes. He can't make subtle excuses like, Well, I could imagine using all the other tools.
The reasoning behind crumby's decision to acquire a sac with a tool he can't imagine using and a sac without a magnifier, thus violating most of Crumby's collecting guidelines) is that the sac we are discussing features not mere pliers, but slip joint pliers. Plus. There shall be no more Wengers anon, alas, ever. So they may skyrocket in value. Uh. Actually, Crumby just desired a plier tool for his collection. Mercy! Collections do that to an average feeble-minded collector like Crumby.
Well. The answer to that question turns out to be yes. Crumby just purchased a Wenger Tradesman, used off EBAY. And of course, that particular previously owned Tradesman features pliers, also known as Mexican or Okie wrench. Want to round off your nuts. Use pliers.
But the particular pliers we are presently discussing are probably too little to do much damage. Course that's speculation from this end as the knife avec pliers is not here yet. Maybe it could do damage. Maybe.
Anyway, Crumby may have dishonored his sac collection if he can not imagine laying on some torque with the Wenger Tradesman pliers. And make no mistake. Crumby has to imagine using those pliers. Yes. He can't make subtle excuses like, Well, I could imagine using all the other tools.
The reasoning behind crumby's decision to acquire a sac with a tool he can't imagine using and a sac without a magnifier, thus violating most of Crumby's collecting guidelines) is that the sac we are discussing features not mere pliers, but slip joint pliers. Plus. There shall be no more Wengers anon, alas, ever. So they may skyrocket in value. Uh. Actually, Crumby just desired a plier tool for his collection. Mercy! Collections do that to an average feeble-minded collector like Crumby.
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