895

There I Fixed It!


Classification

Series Number: 894
Genre: Humor
Series:
Condition: New
Read:
Shelf: 23
Goodreads: Yes

General

Subtitle: (No, You Didn't)
Author: Network, Cheezburger
Binding: Hardback
Cover Price: 14.99
Amazon Link: Buy from Amazon.com

Publishing

Publisher: Andrews McMeel Publishing
Copyright Year: 2011
Publication Year: 2011
ISBN#: 1-44940-059-0
LCCN#: 2010930545
Pages: 224
Address: Kansas City, MO
Dewey Decimal: 818/.60208
LoC Classification: PN6231.D67 T48 2011
ISSN#:

Comments

The perfect Father's Day gift for DIY Dads. A hilarious collection of images with accompanying comments from the hugely successful (11 million page views per month) website thereifixedit.com.

Whoever coined the phrase "A picture is worth a thousand words" clearly has not stumbled upon the Cheezburger Network's ThereIFixedIt.com. Here, a picture is worth countless inaudible gasps, and we're guessing more than a few quiet stares of disbelief.

There, I Fixed It (No, You Didn't) celebrates the kludge (a quick-and-dirty, clumsy, or inelegant-yet-effective solution to a problem, typically using parts that are cobbled together) in its many incarnations as presented on the popular Web site ThereIFixedIt.com. The book features over 200 full-color images of daily kludge winners, along with the signature witty commentary that characterizes typical reactions to the hilarious DIY disasters and work-arounds.

If you're still unsure as to what qualifies, we think the minivan held together by duct tape leaves little room for confusion. After all, in that guy's defense, multiple rolls of carefully affixed duct tape are certainly cheaper than a new coat of paint (just try to avoid puddles and rain).

Certain to generate bellyache-inducing revelry, There, I Fixed It (No, You Didn't) may even inspire you to fashion your very own kludge. Please note that we give extra points to those brave enough to merge an open flame with a propane gas tank and electrical wire. Bonus points if you can then make the item travel on wheels at speeds greater than 50 miles per hour. So, home enthusiasts, would-be inventors, and all who miserably failed engineering, kludge away with the Cheezburger Network's There, I Fixed It (No, You Didn't).