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Some RL bitching:

I've noticed a certain placebo mentality in my house... i.e. we have a placebo tv: a tiny little box that emits a low humming noise and produces grainy black and white pictures the size of a cigarette box (not exaggerating here). On a good day you may be able to make out the shapes of people moving on the screen, vaguely, but I wouldn't go so far as to call it watching television. Nevertheless my housemates can stare at that little box whole evenings. I can only explain that behaviour as a placebo effect: they *believe* it is a tv, so it works as a tv, for them. I didn't know the placebo effect extended to things like that, but apparently it does.

Anyway, that's just a bizarre little observation. Now for the bitching: today I discovered that someone has replaced our mop with a placebo mop. Or rather, done a placebo repair on our formerly perfectly serviceable mop. For reasons unknown the handle of that cleaning implement has broken in two, and some technical genius (sorry, in case any of my housemates - unlikely, but not impossible! - is reading this... but really. Did you *really* expect that to work???) has tried to fix it by taping a clothes-peg to it with Scotch tape. For bracing, I suppose. Unfortunately (and unsurprisingly) that repair did not survive my attempt at using the mop tonight to clean the kitchen floor. So I just removed the dangling part of the handle and mopped the floor stooping really low, resulting in back ache.

Don't get me wrong, I'm not bitching about the broken mop. That is, likely, nobody's fault, as we all agreed on buying only stuff that was dirt cheap for our 9 months in Britain. It's no wonder things are beginning to fail all around us now. However, what I don't get is the mentality that tries to fix a mop with Scotch tape. I mean, yeah, if I just want to *look* at the mop, Scotch tape might do the job. But this is not a modern art exhibit, it's a mop that's being used... ! *sigh*

Okay, done bitching. Feel better now.

Back to work. *sigh.*

Date: 2004-03-01 04:01 pm (UTC)
From: (Anonymous)
> what I don't get is the mentality that tries to fix a mop with Scotch
> tape.

I think Tesa Paketband would have done the job. That's what I use to fix stuff :-)

MSB

Date: 2004-03-02 08:42 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] mossiah.livejournal.com
Hey, just saw you were a Michael de Larrabeiti fan.

I love the Borrible trilogy too.

Napolean Boot is the most kickass character.

Catchya,

Mo.

Hi!

Date: 2004-03-02 12:20 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] hmpf.livejournal.com
Very cool to meet another Borribles fan... I thought - well, I didn't quite think I was the only one, but very nearly. *g* There is exactly *one* site on the net for the trilogy; intriguingly the URL contains the name of the hero of another rather obscure favourite book of mine. Freaky coincidence. (http://jaeger_ayers.tripod.com/Borribles/borribles_main.htm The book the name 'Jaeger Ayers' is taken from is the American independent comic 'Finder' - highly recommended. Ah hell, here's a link: http://www.lightspeedpress.com *g*)

I agree, Napoleon kicks ass. But I love Knocker, too. I have a thing for people willing to sacrifice everything for their friends. Anyway... the whole book impressed and moved me greatly when I discovered it last year. I've since started giving it to everybody I think might be susceptible to its grubby charm. (As you've probably already noticed by my plugging 'Finder' above, I'm a compulsive recommender. *g*)

Heh. Just now I came accross this: http://elfwood.lysator.liu.se/loth/e/l/elieri/chalotte2.jpg.html - rather nice piece of fan art! So, it would seem, we are not quite alone. *g*

Don't get caught. ;-)

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