Funny Surprise: Look What Happens


On side table
next to your favorite chair, 
empty take out coffee cup
use as mini wastebasket 
for torn up address pieces of junk mail

From your chair,
Toss the now full take out wastebasket cup 
into a real wastebasket
about 4 feet away.
The cup will go in the wastebasket,
but all the papers will not.
They will fly out as soon as you toss 
the cup towards the wastebasket.
A wheee
Fun surprise

Comments

  1. Memories of tossing balls and thinks into cups and things in childhood. It amazes me how much time I spend on discarding little pieces of junk mail. Happy to visit with you after yet another time away for me.

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  2. That's a good idea. Sometimes before throwing my coffee filters in the trash, I fill them with other bits of garbage, so I don't have it flying around, just as you mentioned. These are the handy things we do every day to make things easier. ; )

    ~Sheri

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  3. Not sure I'll try this. LOL :)

    Happy Sunday Wishes.

    All the best Jan

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  4. That gave me a chuckle. :)

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  5. Becki,
    I laughed as soon as I saw the papers flying.

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  6. Rita,
    Your sunshine faces artwork makes me smile!

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  7. Sheri,
    I essentially threw the scraps of paper into the air right out of the coffee cup. I usualy close off the top first. I forgot that time. lol

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  8. I'm sure there must be a scientific principle that applies, beyond Murphy's Law of course. I can pretty much guarantee that anything I launch towards a garbage receptacle will end up needing to be picked up and placed there carefully because a gale force wind blows it right on by.

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  9. Maryanne,
    Wastebasket tossing in is a developed skill.
    Keep practicing.
    :)

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  10. I'm not so good at hitting the basket!

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  11. Jeanie,
    We could form a social network of miss the basket folks.

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