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A simple “Out of Order” may have sufficed. ~Not-So-Handy Andy
Submitted by: Tar
Via: I fixed this tap and took this shot myself

Easily a win, IMHO. – Frankie Fix- It
Favorite Comment: splatman says, “Need water? Grab a pen and write H2O.”

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Hopefully ice-cold, or else there may be some issues. -Frankie Fix-It
Favorite Comment: Keith Arnold says, “‘It’s the water… and a lot more…’ Okay, slogan for the wrong brewery, but give the guy credit: red for hot and blue for cold. When you wake up Saturday morning with your head in the toilet, notice the “hot” and “cold” labels you’ve been meaning to replace are still missing, and find yourself surrounded by bottle caps – well, that’s when kludges happen.”

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Well at least the hot water knob is consistently clean. – Frankie Fix-It
Favorite Comments: treborx says, “doesn’t this violate the Geneva Convention?” To which Sarge replies,“No, but it does violate the Porcelain Convention.”

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The Elvish building crew sure gets around. – Ms. Fix-It
Favorite Comment: Fixer Bob_super says, “Here, the artist is asking us to reflect on our dependent relationship with essential commodities. What he’s really asking, is how you would react if water wasn’t just there and easy, but locked and hard to get. Influences from his long stays in Africa intertwine with outrage at the wasteful consumerist society, and the superficiality is evoked powerfully by the stains that spread around at the mere though of rationing. Specialists consider this a masterpiece of his Rejection Years, which obviously with his The Great Bonfire Of My White Satin Bed Sheets.
We’ll start the bidding at $250,000, do I hear $250,000?”

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Nice try but my son’s logic will still be, “Why wash them? I didn’t pee on my hands.” – Ms. Fix-It
Favorite Comment: Fixer slapchop says, “I’ve seen these before. They’re for washing your hands. There is usually a little white bar of soap laying at the bottom for your convenience.”