Wednesday, November 23, 2005

 

Incarcerated


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Originally uploaded by Michael Browne.

I must say that the ceiling incident was much less amusing than the bucket incident.

Notice the bucket's nature—it holds things, and holds them well. It remains still until someone decides to move it. It is not pliable, and it cannot take another shape. It is a hard plastic that would serve a number of years before losing its handle or developing a leak. It is a servant worthy of praise.

But now, this bucket must be destroyed.

It's not the bucket's fault. I simply didn't think to remove it before I installed the countertop. And now, with no way to remove the bucket from within the cabinetry, I must cut it in half.

Let the beheading begin!




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