Matches Rila Monastery
The matches model Rila Monastery is built with 6 million matches and has taken 16 years to build.
The Rila Monastery is the largest and most famous Eastern monastery in Bulgaria.
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RoseGold wrote: [b@zegon I agree with what you say 100% Now days it's more about Quantity than Quality I say this because my last job worked 6-7 days a week and one year we worked 7 days in a row for 9 months I was very stressed out It was more like my home away from home, but more work [/b]
valerie wrote:zegon wrote:RoseGold wrote: I use mine in case of emergency or if there's something really needed. I had to replace the refrigerator water filter. Got a 2pk for $50.00 at Home Depot. Things do tear up, nothing's built to last long anymore. I have purchased few on sale clothing items. Mostly try to save
Yes, stuff then has the ability to break down all the time , it's almost like i become afraid of the dark times.
True , it feels as if the stuff was better in the past , today they build in a ' timeout ' for how long things should work.
They want to sell us a new product as soon as possible , money, money, money ...
It's not like in the past when people were proud to work and proud of whatever work they did.
Products were made much better quality and most products lasted much longer. I don't think
people were in as much as a hurry.
You know, it is kind of strange. Technology was suppose to make life easier. I think the future is
much more complicated than in the past and I think people have less time now than ever before.
RoseGold wrote: I use mine in case of emergency or if there's something really needed. I had to replace the refrigerator water filter. Got a 2pk for $50.00 at Home Depot. Things do tear up, nothing's built to last long anymore. I have purchased few on sale clothing items. Mostly try to save
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