Cheap Tat
OneEyedMonster remindes us about the crap you can buy in pound shops: "Batteries that lasted about an hour and then died. A screwdriver with a loose handle so I couldn't turn the damn screw, and a tape measure which wasn't at all accurate."
Similarly, my neighbour bought a lawnmower from Argos that was so cheap the wheels didn't go round, it sort of skidded over the grass whilst gently back-combing it.
What's the cheapest, most useless crap you've bought?
( , Fri 4 Jan 2008, 7:26)
OneEyedMonster remindes us about the crap you can buy in pound shops: "Batteries that lasted about an hour and then died. A screwdriver with a loose handle so I couldn't turn the damn screw, and a tape measure which wasn't at all accurate."
Similarly, my neighbour bought a lawnmower from Argos that was so cheap the wheels didn't go round, it sort of skidded over the grass whilst gently back-combing it.
What's the cheapest, most useless crap you've bought?
( , Fri 4 Jan 2008, 7:26)
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Talcum
That's an interesting idea. And it won't do any harm... I might have to give that a try. Would need to slice away the fabric at the bottom to get the talc inside and join it up again, but there's no reason why it wouldn't work.
( , Tue 8 Jan 2008, 16:20, Reply)
That's an interesting idea. And it won't do any harm... I might have to give that a try. Would need to slice away the fabric at the bottom to get the talc inside and join it up again, but there's no reason why it wouldn't work.
( , Tue 8 Jan 2008, 16:20, Reply)
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