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Stilldrillin:


Doctor...... I have a problem.......

The trouble started, I believe, when I joined a new forum some 3 months ago.

I now find it very difficult to throw anything away!

I hoard many different things, because they might be usefull in the future.

I find myself looking into rubbish skips, hoping to find something interesting.

I find it very hard not to rummage in my neighbour`s rubbish bins.

Yesterday was the final straw.......

I looked in our bin, shortly before it was to be emptied, & found the 4 year old toilet brush my wife had thrown out.






Determined to save anything of use I tried to remove the brush head.

This proved impossible, as I had glued it in place some time ago.

Realising the bin men were fast approaching, I sawed off the head as close to the bristles as I could, and threw the head in the bin.

The solid plastic handle went into my materials stock pile.






I am now rather upset......
Maybe I could have saved the head of that 4 year old bog brush for some usefull purpose?

Doctor....... What is wrong with me?

Can anything be done?




David.

sbwhart:
David

I'm sorry to say you have a double dose of :proj:  :proj: the only know cure is to complete a project and then its only a temporary cure, before the next project or two comes along.

As for the Bog brush fancy letting that go  :hammer: :wack: :hammer:  :wack: :hammer:  :wack::hammer:  :wack::hammer:  :wack:

there may be a glimmer of hope for you yet.

Stew


bogstandard:
The time to start worrying is when screaming along the road, you notice say an old bolt on the carriageway, and you quickly grind to a halt to rescue it from a fate worse than death.

That is when safety starts to become an issue. The police don't like you parking in the outside lane of a motorway during rush hour.

Almost anything else is acceptable.


Bogs

John Hill:

--- Quote from: Mr B Standard ---The time to start worrying is when screaming along the road, you notice say an old bolt on the carriageway, and you quickly grind to a halt to rescue it from a fate worse than death.

That is when safety starts to become an issue. The police don't like you parking in the outside lane of a motorway during rush hour.


--- End quote ---

John, that was not a problem when driving this car (note size comparison with those on either side) as I could easily reach down and pick things off the road without having to completely stop.  It was a different story persuading my passenger to pick things out of the gutter though.



John Hill:
Stew, I dont understand why this perfectly good bog brush was being thrown out or have you reverted to using paper? ::)

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