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One Ring Retrieval to Rule them All
Just updated at OC_Art100. My table (link in the box on the left) is now 8 out of 100! Yay!
There's a soundtrack for Lost out now. The tracklist cracks me up, though sadly track two is NOT called "Monster Eats the Pilot." *sigh*
The other night (last Friday? I forget when), while I was getting back into my car after filling gas, I went to put my (rather expensive birthday-gift gold) ring back on, and dropped it inside my gearshift. (It had a protective cover when I bought Laurien, but rather than look at the unslightly hole in it, I took it off and now can see inside my gearshift. In retrospect, I should have repaired it with duct tape, because I've lost a hairband and a pen in there.)
I could see it down in there, so that was a good sign. I asked the attendant if she had anything I could use to fish it out, and of course the answer was no. *sigh* So I dug around in my car, but since I try to make a habit of not leaving my general crap all over the place (besides the stuff that lives in there, like an extra brush and scrunchies for long-haired, top-down passengers) there wasn't much. I did manage a pen with a hook on the lid, but an attempt with that made it plain that A) either the pen or my fingers were a bit too fat for that and B) I had not a chance of actually hooking the ring on the hook.
So I thought for a moment about what I might hook it with. I came up with the hairclips in my hair (under my hat at work, I hold back stray wispies with those metal clips that spring back on themselves, like these without the ornamentation). I clipped one onto the end of the other one, which I left open, and quickly discovered that that wasn't long enough. So I took the pen apartto get at the much thinner ink tube inside it. Then I used one hair clip to clip the other to the end of the ink tube. So now I had an ink tube with an hair clip on the end to try and hook it on.
This also proved unsuccesful, because A) the angle made it impossible to hook the ring on the hair clip in a way that it didn't fall when I tried to lift it, and B) there was also no way to force the clip to close without risking losing both my clips in the gearshift, too.
So then I wistfully think if only I had a hook that would actually HOOK. So I go to the attendant again and ask for a paperclip--lo and behold, there's actually a huge box of paperclips on the counter and I'm given one! ^_^ So then I bend the paperclip into a proper hook, and use the hair clip to clip it to the ink tube.
Got my ring out on the first try! Score! How's THAT for problem-solving skills? ^_^
I really don't know why I'm so pleased with myself for that little feat. XD
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Slow? :P
hehe I was wondering why you didn't just get a paperclip.
Why did you take your ring off in the first place?
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We can't wear any jewelry at work save a single pair of stud earrings (nothing dangly), and a wedding ring or class ring IF we wear gloves all the time. I, for one, find it to be a lot less hassle to take my ring off and leave it in the car.
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Hm, maybe you should put it on a silver chain around your neck while you're at work. Every once in awhile, you can pull it out and mutter "my precious". :D
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(And, technically, that would be breaking the rules.)
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That's ok. If someone tries to take it from you, you could just grab it obsessively and hiss, "Get away, thief! It's mine! My own!" :D
hehehe
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And it took you that long to figure out paperclip? Come on sis, you've got more common sense than that! ^_^
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And like I said, a paperclip alone wouldn't have worked.