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Title: Have you ever used something around the house in a way it wasn't intended to be?
Post by: jokabofe on September 22, 2004, 02:05 PM
Have you ever been doing something around the house and needed something, but didn't have exactly what you needed, so you end up substituting something else for that purpose?

Confused yet?  :D

Let me give you an example:

Today, I was putting up some new shelves in my living room, and I was putting one right above my television. The tv is pretty big and heavy (36") so I really didn't want to move it, but I didn't want it to get covered in debris from the wall I was drilling into for the anchors. So I needed a dropcloth. Only problem is, I don't have a dropcloth. So what's a guy to do?

I went over to the window, took down one of my curtains, and placed it over the television. Drilled my holes, cleaned up the dropcloth curtain, and put it back on the window.

Anybody else ever use household items in other "creative" ways??  ;D
Title: Re: Have you ever used something around the house in a way it wasn't intended to be?
Post by: Famine on September 22, 2004, 02:22 PM
I have once used a garbage bag as a raincoat. I have used my stove as a storage place for extra pots and pans.

Kevin
Title: Re: Have you ever used something around the house in a way it wasn't intended to be?
Post by: hansolo_506 on September 22, 2004, 04:56 PM
Oh, heck...
Who among us has never used the dime or butter knife in place of a straight blade screwdriver from time to time.

But don't try the reverse....
it takes forever to butter a piece of toast with a dime!
Title: Re: Have you ever used something around the house in a way it wasn't intended to be?
Post by: Shannon (Princess) on September 23, 2004, 12:15 AM
Have you ever been doing something around the house and needed something, but didn't have exactly what you needed, so you end up substituting something else for that purpose?

Confused yet?  :D

Let me give you an example:

Today, I was putting up some new shelves in my living room, and I was putting one right above my television. The tv is pretty big and heavy (36") so I really didn't want to move it, but I didn't want it to get covered in debris from the wall I was drilling into for the anchors. So I needed a dropcloth. Only problem is, I don't have a dropcloth. So what's a guy to do?

I went over to the window, took down one of my curtains, and placed it over the television. Drilled my holes, cleaned up the dropcloth curtain, and put it back on the window.

Anybody else ever use household items in other "creative" ways??  ;D

I would have a fit... the curtains??  I hope these weren't "good" curtains.   Why not a big towel?  an older comforter/blanket?  That gives me the shivers just thinking about trying to clean those curtains.   

Hmm... the oven isn't a bad place to store items, if I could remember they were in there before I turned the oven on...

I use a large antique steamer trunk for my coffee table... it provides extra storage inside- although it is mostly filled w/ those Tricon E1 Cups and Toppers- argh!
Also, an old player piano bench is being used in my little entryway to pile lap blankets, etc.
Use coffee mugs for cereal bowls.

still shivering about the curtains...
Title: Re: Have you ever used something around the house in a way it wasn't intended to be?
Post by: jokabofe on September 23, 2004, 12:34 AM
I would have a fit... the curtains??  I hope these weren't "good" curtains.   Why not a big towel?  an older comforter/blanket?  That gives me the shivers just thinking about trying to clean those curtains.

Well, towels were in the bathroom, blankets are in the spare room at the back of the apartment... and I was in the Living Room at the front of the apartment - and so were the curtains. What's the difference. And what exactly would "good" curtains be considered? The dust/dirt brushed right off, and I was done in a flash.
Title: Re: Have you ever used something around the house in a way it wasn't intended to be?
Post by: Jesse James on September 23, 2004, 01:23 AM
I read the title of this, and maybe I'm just a perv but immediately thoughts of a personal moment with your significant other came to mind...

Namely for me a kitchen counter that wasn't utilized for dicing up vegies one time.

Just something about this one's title struck me REAL funny Dave.
Title: Re: Have you ever used something around the house in a way it wasn't intended to be?
Post by: Jim on September 23, 2004, 10:44 AM
Who has'nt used a coke can to smoke tobacco ;)
Title: Re: Have you ever used something around the house in a way it wasn't intended to be?
Post by: Mikey D on September 23, 2004, 11:10 AM
Who has'nt used a coke can to smoke tobacco ;)

It was usually a beer can for me  ;)
Title: Re: Have you ever used something around the house in a way it wasn't intended to be?
Post by: paploo on September 23, 2004, 08:04 PM
I would have a fit... the curtains??  I hope these weren't "good" curtains.   Why not a big towel?  an older comforter/blanket?  That gives me the shivers just thinking about trying to clean those curtains.

Well, towels were in the bathroom, blankets are in the spare room at the back of the apartment... and I was in the Living Room at the front of the apartment - and so were the curtains. What's the difference. And what exactly would "good" curtains be considered? The dust/dirt brushed right off, and I was done in a flash.

A mans man---i would do the same thing
Title: Re: Have you ever used something around the house in a way it wasn't intended to be?
Post by: Shannon (Princess) on September 23, 2004, 10:42 PM
I guess I'm a girly girl- yep, I have spent money on pedicures and highlights instead of action figures at times, and my toenails are bright pink....
good curtains? well, ones that just took enough time/money to get and wouldn't be easily replaced if they got messed up.
It isn't a slam on you, it's more that I can be rather anal sometimes about things around the house... something I'm going to have to get a little more laid- back about to since I'm raising a little boy with a LOT of energy...
Title: Re: Have you ever used something around the house in a way it wasn't intended to be?
Post by: Jesse James on September 24, 2004, 12:29 AM
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I guess I'm a girly girl- yep, I have spent money on pedicures and highlights instead of action figures at times, and my toenails are bright pink....

"I find your lack of faith disturbing"

Wait, don't leave...  Seriously, I know I just quoted SW to you but don't leave. 
Title: Re: Have you ever used something around the house in a way it wasn't intended to
Post by: Angry Ewok on September 24, 2004, 08:57 AM
What's wrong with bright pink toenails?

:)



Title: Re: Have you ever used something around the house in a way it wasn't intended to be?
Post by: Shannon (Princess) on September 24, 2004, 10:47 PM
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I guess I'm a girly girl- yep, I have spent money on pedicures and highlights instead of action figures at times, and my toenails are bright pink....

"I find your lack of faith disturbing"

Wait, don't leave...  Seriously, I know I just quoted SW to you but don't leave. 

very funny... but guys that can quote me SW are not exactly the type I runaway from, in fact, just the opposite- but alas, you have a girlfriend... who doesn't need to worry about anything because I don't go after married or attached men- honest!  sorry, have had lots of jealous girlfriends issues lately it seems...

Hmm... what color toenails do you think young Beru has?   hmm... just in case I decide to skip buying boots for my costume...
Title: Re: Have you ever used something around the house in a way it wasn't intended to be?
Post by: hansolo_506 on September 24, 2004, 11:54 PM
Hmm... what color toenails do you think young Beru has?   hmm... just in case I decide to skip buying boots for my costume...
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Bright blue, same as the milk.
Title: Re: Have you ever used something around the house in a way it wasn't intended to be?
Post by: Jesse James on September 25, 2004, 03:31 AM
I was thinking kinda crusty ones with sand under them...  Not attractive at all, but what I was imagining.

Leia however seems like she'd have a pedicure done and all that jazz.
Title: Re: Have you ever used something around the house in a way it wasn't intended to be?
Post by: Shannon (Princess) on September 25, 2004, 04:40 PM
Hmm... what color toenails do you think young Beru has?   hmm... just in case I decide to skip buying boots for my costume...
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Bright blue, same as the milk.

I guess I'll have to go buy some blue polish... for at least fingernails...

Nah, not doing Leia... a friend of mine is going as Leia, and well.... yes, I'm more of a 'princess' than a farmer, but Leia's been overdone...  I'm sure I'll probably be the only Beru  :)  Besides, I'm dressing my son (he's almost 4) as Luke- so we will be a match.