Friday, April 4, 2014

Fix it yourself


Broken rear-view mirror?  You can always fix it yourself with a hand mirror and some duct tape.  I spotted this do-it-yourself fix-it job in a parking lot and just had to snap a shot.  The funny thing is, the hand mirror is broken too.  It just must be a bit better than the mirror underneath.

16 comments:

Elisabeth Firsching said...

Haha, that´s really funny! Are thinking about sending this pic to a photo competition?

Kate said...

I think I lost my first comment>
I love the results of an inventive mind! St Paul got many more inches of snow last night (4/4). When will it end? Have a good week-end!!

John "By Stargoose And Hanglands" said...

The age of the skilled artisan is not dead. What a work of art!

Dave-CostaRicaDailyPhoto.com said...

If you get 7 years of bad luck for breaking a mirror, what happens to your car if you have two broken mirrors?

Randy said...

If someone stole that vehicle it wouldn't be hard to find.

Judy said...

Someone is very inventive! I guess I can understand though. That mirror would probably cast a couple hundred dollars to fix it right.

William Kendall said...

You'd think you'd take a bit more pride than to do that....

RedPat said...

Sooo funny, Sharon! Great catch.

Karl said...

OMG, spectacular!

cieldequimper said...

Oh that's funny and creative!

Lowell said...

That's a riot. Fix a broken mirror with a broken mirror. Talk about a double dose of bad luck!

Kathy said...

This looks like one of those "Seen at Wal-Mart" pictures!

Catalyst said...

Duct tape and WD-40 will fix anything!

PerthDailyPhoto said...

Made me laugh Sharon, I was in a similar situation myself a while back, my mirror just fell out.. not as resourceful as this person, had it fixed when I had the car serviced :)

Unknown said...

LOL! What a find!

Unknown said...

That is too funny. Haha! I would've laughed hysterically if a car like that passed by me down the road. I have a hand mirror, which I think I'm gonna be keeping around for a situation like that now. I enjoyed reading your post. Thank you for giving me a good laugh. :)

Shaun Stille @ Global Parts, Inc.