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what's inherently evil that does not have legs?
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posted by: SparklingSnow (reply) post date: 12.04.04 (6:58 pm) mop buckets. the wheels guide them into walls, they are very difficult to move, they never get clean, and the water from them always finds its way to pant legs, if not eyes. i vote for a strike, or at least a boycott. or, even better: a revision- or a case study to get to the heart of these evil things. maybe with understanding, someone can make a user-friendly mop bucket. either that, or we'll all have to 'Swiffer.' posted by: Aaron (reply) post date: 12.08.04 (9:44 am) I have mixed experiences with mop buckets. Maybe you just got a discontent one with stubborn wheels? I remember I always sort of liked mopping at Mount Rushmore, maybe because it was was one of the jobs that only I did, and maybe because it harkened back to my janitor days. I also like the handle you can use to squeeze out the water. What do I think is evil? That´s a good question. Maybe certian viruses. posted by: Erin (reply) post date: 12.08.04 (7:53 pm) Reply to: Aaron mop buckets: I'm glad you've found good ones, and I agree that their squeezing handle rocks, but I've met many a mop bucket and have not had the bonding experiences you have, so I'll acknowledge that there may be hope for them, but I still would pout or worse if I were to get one for Christmas. and viruses: do you mean like in computers that like to eat things or make them inaccessible, or in the body, both, or what? posted by: Aro (reply) post date: 12.09.04 (12:33 am) Reply to: Erin I was speaking of viruses that like to eat things and make them inaccessable IN THE BODY!! Some of them are very scary, moreso than computers, I think! (I promise I won´t get you a mop bucket for Christmas!) |
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