Sum-r-here!

Greymalkin Class of '08

Other cool things!

1.5 yrs ago in Salem, OR, I was at the Humane Society Thrift Store. After rummaging through the bins of used puppies and cats, I found a gas powered compost shredder. Butter. So awesome. Better sleep on it, it is 15 whole dollars. Came back the next day, fucker sold. Why is that implement so cool? Why have I regretted not buying that for over a year? Because it helps you turn out the dankest compost ever. More surface area, quicker decomposition, less smell, finer grade end-product, ability to use things like blackberry canes, chop watermelon rind, bananas, everything. It is just good.

Fast forward to almost today. Got a 2.5 HP electric shredder (almost as pictured):



for $50 off Craig. Shredded the entire compost pile and it lets me sleep easier at night knowing that there are not pieces of straw longer than 1.5 inches. I am so excited about the prospects of even better fertilizer. This compost system here has been better and more productive than any I have had before. I credit Dr. Earth's compost starter, red wigglers from Pistils, turning it every other day, chicken shit, and burdock leaves.

Other conspicuous consumption!



I bought this amazingly pretty Hujsak (Hee-sock) 61 cm bike frame. Retiring my red bike. Feel wierd about it, like I don't really need a new bike. I was taking lovely 30 mile rides in Salem every weekend (not spent climbing) last year, plus a 175 mile trip and that bike served me fine. Its only 5 years old. Built it for $450. I am inspired to sell it for what I can get, while the fixed-gear-backlash is in full swing. I am comforted knowing that all of my bike friends have bought and gone through several bikes in the time of my owning the old red bike. I can treat myself too. Catholic guilt.

Gonna get it powder coated! Yellow! Got some wheels! Brakes! Campy! Fancy! Shooting for keeping costs under $500! The frame builder is cool, high-end, and helpful to this day. It is steel. I love it.





COMMENTS:

Blogger owen said: not sure how much I can hook you up after we consider shipping cost, but I work at a fancy bike shop and can maybe get you some dank stuff at cost. Cost is usually about 50% off. I can't promise too much cause I'm still a bit of a New Guy, but let me know what you are getting before you give The Man too much of your cleaning money.
speaking of figgedxear fall out, this is probably the pinnacle--simultaneously one of the coolest and least cool things to be produced from the whole epidemic.  


Blogger owen said: forgot the link
http://www.vimeo.com/796328  


Blogger peter said: ARE YOU FUCKING KIDDING ME? "Hujsak" is pronounced Hee-sock? It looks considerably funnier to me.  


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