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Best Tool For Stress Relief

Danglerb

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Darts worked pretty well for me, but not regular darts, put the board on a surface where missing didn't damage anything and threw the darts from about 30 feet away.

OTOH I F U often enough nothing really frustrates me outside of politics.
 
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d.mcfarland

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I like activities that let me think for a little instead of continuing to work.

Albert Einstein said that the same paradigm used to create a problem can't fix the same problem.
 

n8n

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4 lb. engineer's hammer combined with Snap-On hand impact. Those rotor screws never had a chance!
 

Galvonzo

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Stress relief.... I've always imagined taking a metal baseball bat to a tree till it falls over would be a good stress relief. It'd most likely take a while and your neighbors might start giving weird looks, but how many people can say they've chopped down a tree with a baseball bat!?:lol_hitti
 
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montanafordman

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I'd have to say this gets my vote. :gunfire:

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Also taking a cruise in my 31 Model A, but its torn apart for restoration right now so its likely that will BE my source of frustration. (or relaxation, depending on the job and progress :D )
 
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neonlazer

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If I was pissed and needed to vent..id take my largest pry bar and hit something...preferably something I don't mind banging up..haha
 
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