Ross
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Which is why I think he is straight.But then hardly anyone has had one at 14.
Which is why I think he is straight.But then hardly anyone has had one at 14.
mattythedogBut then hardly anyone has had one at 14.
Can you show us a picture of the damage? That might help us help you.
I'd recommend that you either move the computer into the wall so that it fits in perfectly with the dent, or blame it on a sibling, pet, imaginary friend, pony, alien, or that kid at school who's really annoying![]()
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Can you see it?
Difficult when they never enter my room, I'm the only one at home right now.I'll blame the Boy from the Lab (I did this when I was about 5 whenever I broke something), I am covering it right now with a TV with a jersey on top over the dent. Soon I'll use something else because someone will move the jersey.
I think I have a solution for you. Cover it with some tape of some sort (Duct tape would be best) and then paint over it. It won't make the dent disappear completely, but it will hide it.
Until you poke it. I just need the right colour paint.
SkythonHere
Can you see it?
Difficult when they never enter my room, I'm the only one at home right now.I'll blame the Boy from the Lab (I did this when I was about 5 whenever I broke something), I am covering it right now with a TV with a jersey on top over the dent. Soon I'll use something else because someone will move the jersey.
Thanks!I was actually replying to your comment of never having a girlfriend.Sorry...
That's a pretty big dent! I'd keep it covered for a while, then randomly say "Oh my gosh! Look at this massive dent in the wall! How could this have happened!" acting all suprised like you didn't know about it.
White could work. If the monitor is in front of it, it will blend in with the beige paint. What sort of monitor do you have? LCD or CRT?
SkythonGone this route before... Didn't work... So I may try again if I can't cover it!
It's a small LCD but the platform thing makes the actual screen stick out about 100 mm from the wall. So I can't do that very easily.
The dent is about 5 mm tall. So I don't know if that's very big.
Blame it on pop music.
"I'm sorry it's not my fault."
"Then who's fault is it?"
"I was listening to Iron Maiden live on youtube, and then I clicked the wrong link and Justin Bieber starts playing out of the speakers! The only solution was to kick the computer into the wall!"
"Sounds legit."
SkythonI have a better framing of our fat useless cats!
In the morning before I leave I put the PC monitor in such a position to look like a cat has been up on the desk, and then pin it on that. It could happen, because our cats are that useless.
And then ask if I can attempt to fix it up.![]()
That's totally going to work![]()
It will work as well as my hammering did to smoothen my work in metal work.
Step 1: Find the biggest Hammer... Check!
Step 2: Belt the living daylights out of the metal... Check!
Step 3: Smoothen the metal... X
Step 4: Shout at friend for not stopping me... Check!
Toothpaste. For sure. Cheap, quick fix for a hole like that. I've done it before. It works. Trust me.
TechnicolorsMy day has been pretty terrible. I had four tests I have to take in four classesThe 1st one was about Earth & Space (serves as FCAT prep), but there was one or two I didn't really understand even with the notes crammed into my head. The 2nd one was for Spanish, Action Verbs. We had to conjugate each word listed from the projector and write out one sentence for singular & plural. Was very tiring.. The 3rd one was on a short story we read for some time, and was basic recall questions. Finally the 4th one was an open-book test so there's no problems there.
Got up in the morning, bought tickets to see my favourite modern band (Radiohead), went to uni, had a productive Lecture and Seminar session, got home, had a good nap, did some work, cooked dinner and now I'm winding down by watching this, since I wanted to see what Radiohead's latest album sounds like live:
I'd say it was a pretty good say!
Got up in the morning, bought tickets to see my favourite modern band (Radiohead), went to uni, had a productive Lecture and Seminar session, got home, had a good nap, did some work, cooked dinner and now I'm winding down by watching this, since I wanted to see what Radiohead's latest album sounds like live:
*snip*
I'd say it was a pretty good say!