Oh look, it's Dietrich (
kitchen_kink) wrote2007-06-28 12:34 am
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Weirdly proud of myself...
...both for defying gender stereotypes and for being randomly handy.
Just now, the toilet wouldn't flush. The handle just flipped up and down. So, instead of just calling the landlord (after midnight) or waking up
imlad, I opened the tank. Mind you, I've never fixed a toilet in my life. But that chain with the plug on the end of it looked like it'd do something if I pulled it. Sure enough, that flushed the toilet. Handle still didn't work though. Oh hey, look at that - the handle connects to a lever, and the chain I pulled has a loop on the end. Connect loop to lever. Toilet fixed.
Even if that's just silly and obvious, still: go me.
Just now, the toilet wouldn't flush. The handle just flipped up and down. So, instead of just calling the landlord (after midnight) or waking up
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Even if that's just silly and obvious, still: go me.
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One sees the occasional female construction worker or electrician these days, but they're still the exceptions that prove the rule, and in het households it's easy to stick to old patterns.
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You are right it is easy to fall into default patterns, just that in our house the default is I fix it. Enjoy your exploration of do-it-yourself-handiness. Its amazing how useful it can be.
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Of course. I'm John from Feri camp at the Grove. 52, whitish beard and uncut hair. Glasses.
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And, go you!
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I've just recently gotten into doing fix-it stuff around the house - which all fell firmly into the category of "stuff I'm sure I cannot do." I actually replaced the flusher on my toilet about a month ago. What a rush!!
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It works.
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