Quote History Quoted:
My grandfather marked the wall of his garage with some tape, so he knew how far in he had to go.
It's a pilot thing? I guess.
Looks 100x better than a tennis ball.
View Quote View All Quotes
View All Quotes
Quote History Quoted:Quoted:Quoted:Quoted:
Okay, I'll be the first to admit I bought something through SkyMall.
What?
Some plastic things you screw to your garage floor to know to stop. Allowed us to maximize space by keeping our trucks closer to the garage door, without them being hit by said door when closing.
Seemed like a great idea at 33,000 feet.
My grandfather marked the wall of his garage with some tape, so he knew how far in he had to go.
It's a pilot thing? I guess.
Looks 100x better than a tennis ball.
The tennis ball was always in the way when doing rainy day projects, so I found that tripping over those yellow plastic tire stops to be far more entertaining. Plus they were a constant reminder of vacations and Skymall itself - the best way to waste time when your stuck for an hour or more on an airplane.
I also bought those miniature die cast airplanes while in flight, however I found that only 1 flight in 10 actually ever had any on board.
Admit it, once the fasten seat belt light goes off... you look at the time, then notice the SkyMall magazine in that pouch (might even be in the next seats pouch) - you get a thrill like OMG... something to do! And you know the person next to you is looking at your copy too, and trying to act like they're not. Sometimes they're pissed because the copy they should have is gone - taken by a guy like me... to waste time at home reading about dumb ideas like stairways for dogs to climb up on your bed.