You know you could just trim down the legs that are wonky/too long right?
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Originally posted by fishbowlhead View PostYou know you could just trim down the legs that are wonky/too long right?
The back support is the same height as the plug socket, so Maggie's face raises the table over it, without having to saw anything.
Plus, it makes me smile to abuse the book in this way, so win/win.
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I assume you were given the book?
Edit - I have this story unfolding in my head...Person A gave this delight to person B, 'thanks' who silently palmed it off to C, who arranged a dark alley meet-up to hand to D, who slipped it in a shipment of games to E, who lobbed it in a skip only for F to stroll by dumpster diving, but it was too abrasive on the rear so it was left outside G's charity shop, and so on until it found its way to Q who was able to find a use for it!Last edited by wheelaa; 26-05-2021, 14:25.
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Appreciate the book interest, guys.
My wife bought the Thatcher book from the local library in a book sale for a whopping 10p, thus really propping them up financially.
She bought it specifically for page folding where it will sit on the class bookshelf at the school she teaches at.
Here's an example of the school logo she did:
This book is called "Fanny and Stella", which sounds like a great weekend, but she thought it was a delightful tale of two Victorian ladies.
She was happily folding the pages but passages (pun intended) started leaping off the page, like this:
Turns out it's the true story of two Victorian men who convincingly dressed up as women and went out getting lots of sex from other unsuspecting men.
My wife was concerned that the junior school kids would take the book down, look at the pages and have a lot of questions...
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A genuine little thing that's irking me; you guys might remember I had an eye problem several years ago in my left eye.
I've now got a similar problem in my right eye; I got a blotchy, glittery mark in my vision which has left a permanent scar, just below my "point of fixation" (i.e. the centre of my vision). It faded a bit over the following 2 days and has improved a bit, but it's left a mark which is likely to be permanent, which I see most strongly when it transitions from a light to dark colour, like if I'm watching a movie and the characters go from a light to dark scene, I see a blotchy mark for ~5 seconds which always draws my attention, and is always kinda visible (it's hard to describe) in other circumstances.
Saw the opthalmologist, and he said nothing could be done, same as last time, because after an hour from onset, changes to the retina can't be reversed and, also, they only operate/DO ANYTHING if it's an issue which is clearly going to leave you functionally blind (because most of the treatments cause as much of a problem as they solve, so it's a game about saving any of your sight).
The worst part of it is that this all happened while I was sitting, motionless, on the sofa. I wasn't working out, wasn't hung over, hadn't done anything that might lead to injury. I was just watching the TV, the day after I'd had the AZ COVID vaccine, and it just happened, and now I'm stuck with it for life, ruining every game, every movie, every TV show, every day out. The doctor has said that they don't believe it's related, and is just a coincidence, but I don't know... I've had this happen 2 times in my whole life and one of them was just after the vaccine; it seems an absurd coincidence.
Now I have to decide whether I'm going to abstain or get the 2nd dose and I just have no idea what to do. The doctor says it should be fine, but doctors said it should be fine last time and they don't have to live with this problem.
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