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I had an electrician come last week to fit a light above the back door. when I got the bill today my jaw dropped well-nigh to the floor. I rang up his boss to clarify why on earth the huge amount? He promptly explained to me what I must take into account: There're expenses to consider not to mention social security and health operational overheads and holidays last not least a plan of accumulating wealth. It's a free world and up to you, he said when in need of a professional again, try find someone cheaper or else risk your life DIY-ing it. Amen.
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Jul 5, 2021
Jul 5, 2021 at 3:34 AM UTC
The Professional
My wife said ‘I’d like a new kitchen’ And I had a Saturday free With ambition designs for the project We both had a wild spending spree We picked up a range made of flat pack And then went to the café to eat The choice of hot food was extensive And we both had a Swedish meat treat My mancave was short of some gadgets So, I thought I would pick up a few You know, gizmos I’d need for the project You can find in a big B & Q Like chrome plated long nose snipe pliers With a bright coloured high friction grip A high-powered well-balanced hand drill With a full set of carbonised bits To help with the cutting and drilling I bought me a fancy work bench I got several adjustable spanners And an American style monkey-wrench With devices galore in my kitchen A heart full of hope and a song The flat pack was open and waiting And a belief that nowt can go wrong The kitchen was stripped of its cupboards (Destruction sound so much like me) The skip filled with trash and detritus The air filled with cursed deities The cupboards assembled, but wobbled With left over dowels and screws They collapsed right back into flat pack And the air turns a little more blue It can’t have been too many gadgets So clearly, I needed some more And after a hot steamy cuppa I bought most of the rest of the store I picked up a taper pin punch set The label said “high tension steel” I don’t know if that makes a difference I just thought that it had a nice feel Who needs a wall grooving chisel? I don’t know but had one to hand A magnesium carbon disc grinder In case I was tempted to sand I tried ultra-thin premium somethings A large milling thingamajig A jig made for holding a widget And widgets from small up to big By midnight the flatpack was kindling There was no Sunday roast the next day There were no scrambled eggs Monday breakfast For a week we just ate takeaways Come Friday raw bacon and sausage Were beginning to look appetising The wife gave me fairly blunt warnings That showed her blood pressure was rising It was time for a nail gun and ladder And extension bars for my all sockets It was taking so long I bought knee pads And a tool belt with 15 large pockets The riveting gun seemed quite boring But I just loved the boring device I had not a clue how to use them But simply to own them was nice Counter sinks for sinking the counter A compressor for compressing some air I also bought 3 different augers. No reason But because they were there With the credit card pushed to its limits And a month filled with heartache and trouble I was craving hot food or a cuppa From a kitchen all gadgets and rubble But every contraption just vexed me I was starving and then lost my cool I condemned all of the useless devices My wife just blamed one useless tool We had not had a hot meal in ages Since the meatballs we bought at IKEA I guess gadgets are pretty much useless If the one using them has got no idea
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Apr 22, 2021
Apr 22, 2021 at 3:12 PM UTC
All the Gear But ‘NO’ Idea
My wife said ‘I’d like a new kitchen’ And I had a Saturday free With ambition designs for the project We both had a wild spending spree We picked up a range made of flat pack And then went to the café to eat The choice of hot food was extensive And we both had a Swedish meat treat My mancave was short of some gadgets So, I thought I would pick up a few You know, gizmos I’d need for the project You can find in a big B & Q Like chrome plated long nose snipe pliers With a bright coloured high friction grip A high-powered well-balanced hand drill With a full set of carbonised bits To help with the cutting and drilling I bought me a fancy work bench I got several adjustable spanners And an American style monkey-wrench With devices galore in my kitchen A heart full of hope and a song The flat pack was open and waiting And a belief that nowt can go wrong The kitchen was stripped of its cupboards (Destruction sound so much like me) The skip filled with trash and detritus The air filled with cursed deities The cupboards assembled, but wobbled With left over dowels and screws They collapsed right back into flat pack And the air turns a little more blue It can’t have been too many gadgets So clearly, I needed some more And after a hot steamy cuppa I bought most of the rest of the store I picked up a taper pin punch set The label said “high tension steel” I don’t know if that makes a difference I just thought that it had a nice feel Who needs a wall grooving chisel? I don’t know but had one to hand A magnesium carbon disc grinder In case I was tempted to sand I tried ultra-thin premium somethings A large milling thingamajig A jig made for holding a widget And widgets from small up to big By midnight the flatpack was kindling There was no Sunday roast the next day There were no scrambled eggs Monday breakfast For a week we just ate takeaways Come Friday raw bacon and sausage Were beginning to look appetising The wife gave me fairly blunt warnings That showed her blood pressure was rising It was time for a nail gun and ladder And extension bars for my all sockets It was taking so long I bought knee pads And a tool belt with 15 large pockets The riveting gun seemed quite boring But I just loved the boring device I had not a clue how to use them But simply to own them was nice Counter sinks for sinking the counter A compressor for compressing some air I also bought 3 different augers. No reason But because they were there With the credit card pushed to its limits And a month filled with heartache and trouble I was craving hot food or a cuppa From a kitchen all gadgets and rubble But every contraption just vexed me I was starving and then lost my cool I condemned all of the useless devices My wife just blamed one useless tool We had not had a hot meal in ages Since the meatballs we bought at IKEA I guess gadgets are pretty much useless If the one using them has got no idea
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Sep 16, 2017
Sep 16, 2017 at 1:34 PM UTC
"Parking Lot Poems" Book Release
DIY DISASTERS! Once upon a lifetime, I knitted a disaster line, My sister was expecting, So, I thought I'd be creating, That first ****** looked beautiful, Second, third and fourth not so dutiful, They turned into footy boots size, So I bought socks in Kmart--surprise! I never found a baby with four different feet, For DIY disasters, booties can't be beat.......
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May 9, 2017
May 9, 2017 at 1:40 AM UTC
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DIY DISASTERS! Once upon a lifetime, I knitted a disaster line, My sister was expecting, So, I thought I'd be creating, That first ****** looked beautiful, Second, third and fourth not so dutiful, They turned into footy boots size, So I bought socks in Kmart--surprise! I never found a baby with four different feet, For DIY disasters, booties can't be beat.......
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May 9, 2017
May 9, 2017 at 1:40 AM UTC
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“20 ways to repurpose a light bulb” It tells me I need to start with a good grip around the bulb, give the solder point a twist and free the brass contact from the wires leading to the filament. If I make it that far, I have to break the insulator and pull the filament out from there. Grabbing the fill tube, I need to empty out the bulb and wipe it out to get it ready. I guess I could channel my childhood and turn the bulb into an aquarium—dropping a little bloodfin tetra in with a sprig of sea-grass or even make one of three small hanging vases to put on my wall in the kitchen. If I want to get crafty, I have directions for a glass sculpture, a holiday ornament, and seven different size centerpieces. The real surprises on the list are the light bulb necklace and the concrete molds for light bulb handles. Here I am, 4 A.M. on a Saturday morning planted on the couch peering at the screen through my Jim Bean bottle eyes and all I see are ways to repurpose this broken bulb for something new—something it should have never been— and I wonder why I can’t just grab the oil and a wick and turn it into what it always wanted to be.
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Feb 17, 2016
Feb 17, 2016 at 12:26 PM UTC
Light bulb pt. 1
Put your lines right here and here and here if you like, I won't do it for you, your mind is not mine, you want to feel beauty? you want to feel sad? you want to speak the language of life? Then write your own poem.
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May 18, 2014
May 18, 2014 at 11:21 PM UTC
Come up With your Own Title