I find it so satisfying to start with a pile of boards and end up with furniture, even when it's aggravating. It's like carpentry without the skill!
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Off-topic discussion. Wanna talk about corsets, duct tape, or physics? This is the place. Detailed discussion of any current-season TV must be whitefonted.
I gots next weekend off, Perkins. I could just fly out and help! I put my dresser together! Sure, the drawers won't always stay closed, but I feel it adds a much needed element of suspense to picking out a t-shirt.
Piles of boards are for other people. Let me assemble you a fight out of individual blows, or a web application out of ones and zeroes.
Then I'm your gal.
Yay! It's a party!
How could you be bored by My Bodyguard? There's boxing lessons and shit. Adam Baldwin, Joan Cusack, Matt Dillon...
Let me assemble you a fight out of individual blows, or a web application out of ones and zeroes.
That works.
It's like carpentry without the skill!
Exactly. I love putting stuff together. Why, I put together this very chair in which I sit. And it spins and stuff. And hasn't broken yet. Sadly, I cannot help Perkins due to geography.
That works.
Except you can't store books on it.
You could if you set up the bodies just right.
Except you can't store books on it.
Well, true. Luckily (say it with me) different people are different. So I can put together ita's bookshelves, and she can work on the b.org. Except for the part where I can't actually do the bookshelves for her from here, but I sure can post!! I think I get the better part of the deal.