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幸せはきっと私の手の中に ([personal profile] chesuto) wrote2009-07-15 01:51 pm
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Life lessons from my dad

What I have learned from working with my dad today to build a porch:

- A man (at least my dad) can smash the hell out of his thumb with a hammer and just shake it off. I, on the other hand, curse like a motherfucker.

- "Always look down when you're building something. Something will trip you, but nothing will fall on your head."

FIVE MINUTES LATER

- "....if the porch starts coming down run like hell. THIS NAIL MAY BE THE ONLY THING HOLDING IT UP AND IMMA GONNA PULL IT NOW 8D"

- Always take the ladder your dad is standing on instead of the spare ladder.

- Punch dad in the face when you're freaked out to go on the second rung and he's all like. Walking with the ladder to be a show off. Ass.

- Sawdust will find you no matter where you go.

- Your dad will laugh at you every time you trip.

- I trip often.

- Why is a triangle shaped thing called a square???

- Using a magnet on a string to pick up nails is the most fun thing ever.

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