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When home improvement projects go wrong and wet



Home improvement shows always seem to make every project look like a breeze -- if they didn't, the average person wouldn't feel inclined to get up off the couch, fetch a drill, and start improving their home. For many of us the reality of these efforts is more akin to the video above than the after pictures from many of the shows. I love the way this duo continues to valiantly staple away at the ceiling until the very last moment when the water becomes too heavy and the sky literally rains down upon them. This is often the sort of a result I get when attempting anything bigger than the most basic of repairs.

Editor's Note: You might want to turn your speakers down, because some of their language is NSFW!

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