too numerous to list.
but witnessing people who honestly find fault in themselves far more
than they do so in others certainly ranks right up there.
rare as that is.
-$Zero...
this is the most worthwhile post you'll ever read on Usenet
http://groups.google.com/group/misc.writing/msg/ef9e9e3fac453ecb
For me, it's plumbing problems...they make me wish I was better at
fixing things.
The toilet handle broke, so I went to Lowe's and got a new one. Then
it would flush, but it wouldn't stop flushing, so I went back and got
a flapper valve. Then when I was turning the water back on, something
made a horrible noise and the shower handle fell off and broke. So I
went back to the store a third time and got a new handle.
I didn't replace anything else, not because it didn't need it, but
because I wasn't sure I could reassemble things after taking them
apart.
> things that make me want to be a better person
<...>
My daughter.
My husband.
Me.
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I'm not allowed to be any better than I am. I don't have a license for
it.
DB
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>On Jul 13, 9:59 am, "$Zero" <zeroi...@gmail.com> wrote:
>> things that make me want to be a better person
>>
>> too numerous to list.
>>
>> but witnessing people who honestly find fault in themselves far more
>> than they do so in others certainly ranks right up there.
>>
>> rare as that is.
>
>For me, it's plumbing problems...they make me wish I was better at
>fixing things.
>
>The toilet handle broke, so I went to Lowe's and got a new one. Then
>it would flush, but it wouldn't stop flushing, so I went back and got
>a flapper valve. Then when I was turning the water back on, something
>made a horrible noise and the shower handle fell off and broke. So I
>went back to the store a third time and got a new handle.
Find a good exorcist, your bathroom appears to be demonized.
>I didn't replace anything else, not because it didn't need it, but
>because I wasn't sure I could reassemble things after taking them
>apart.
I cheat, I use a digital camera to note where the freakin' pieces
belong. That's saved my butt many a time.
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Don't read this crap... oops, too late!
[superstitious heathen grade 8]
I speak loosely. I tend to strip threads, break things by forcing them
apart or together, or drop small parts in inaccessible places. I do
better with software than hardware; all the tiny little bits stay put
until you decide what to do with them.
I'm very familiar with that pattern of occurrence and I could explain
to you how better to distract Lord Murphy from his duties, but should
I do that doubtless you would wish to see to my medication. No,
really, there's a definite technique involved and even a moron such as
myself can learn it.