I take it you do not visit the "crapper" very often...lol...lol.I found my hammer beside the TP after I changed the roll' like days later.
At least no one will ever say your full of ...lol.
I take it you do not visit the "crapper" very often...lol...lol.I found my hammer beside the TP after I changed the roll' like days later.
He probably walked by it a dozen times before he noticed it. It's amazing how you don't see things right in front of your face if you don't think they could be thereI take it you do not visit the "crapper" very often...lol...lol.
At least no one will ever say your full of ...lol.
No no, I keep the TP in the cabinet, but needed both hands to change it. Put the hammer in the cabinet instead of on the counter, closed the door and then it was lost for few days until the paper ran out. When you got to go, you got to go, stupid, takes the hammer with me.I take it you do not visit the "crapper" very often...lol...lol.
At least no one will ever say your full of ...lol.
OK, so the full new roll of TP only lasted a few days...So you are full of then...lol...lol...lol...jknneeded both hands to change it. Put the hammer in the cabinet instead of on the counter, closed the door and then it was lost for few days until the paper ran out.
Wasn't my only hammer or favorite either.OK, so the full new roll of TP only lasted a few days...So you are full of then...lol...lol...lol...jkn
Then you have my brain... you say to visualize a hammer, and my brain asks a question... "which hammer?" and then proceeds to scroll through images of every type and style of hammer from every point in human history that I have ever witnessed. Starting with a rock, a wood mallet, a hundred types of smiting hammer, and all the way to a modern claw hammer from the hardware store, which is what 90% of people likely imagine in their mind.Funny how the brain has a picture of what it's looking for and if it doesn't fit that image can't see it.
Take a hammer for example, we all know what a hammer looks like but viewing it from the handle end is different. If the brain doesn't have that image, the hammer is lost until viewed from a different angle. At least my brain works like that.
My mind always asks me the question of "why does everything look like a nail to me???"...lol...lol.Then you have my brain... you say to visualize a hammer, and my brain asks a question