Doorknob hangers are very underappreciated pieces of door decor. When many people think of door hangers, they only get an image of the ‘do not disturb’ sign that is on the backside of every hotel door to be used on honeymoons. However, there is much more to doorknob hangers than this one use.
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The concept design Doorknob Condition designed by Arnaud Lapierre to allow you have complete privacy.The Doorknob Condition uses an innovated pulley system that makes the knob on the exterior recess inwards when pulled from the inside. Without a knob to use, there’s no way to get it.More related:Caparo T1 - Faster Than Formula 1Mercedes-Benz RLS by ALPINE Samsung SCH-B750 And BMW 5 Series Unveiled In KoreaAudi R8 - Street Car TestConvenient Roller PrinterSamsung Digital Camera Photo Frame ConceptJump From Roof To PoolToshiba Gigabeat U103 Offered In 24 ColorsMitsubishi EvoX Vs Mitsubishi Sportback Lamborghini Coatl - Monstar Lamborghini CarKuchofuku Air-Conditioned Bed and ClothingNimbus Ultimate WheelGordon the Tramp
Top 5 ways to make your blog friends think you’re a doorknob.
5. Swipe their pictures and funny stuff and not give them a hat/pen tip (otherwise known as a link).
4. Incessantly ask them to vote for you at fuelmyblog.
3. Tag them for a meme when they’re not the meme’ing kind.
2. Imbibe in the alcoholic beverages and then post* in your blog, revealing all kinds of personal information about them they didn’t want known. (This might include their name, real age or the fact they like to wear the opposite gender’s underwear and prance around to “The Safety Dance“ song, giving extra attention the line “and we can dress real neat from our hats to our feet”).
1. Not check your email, thereby not realizing that they’ve sent you something you should’ve thanked them for.
* (During a time other than NaDruBloDa or InDruBloDa because during those days, you’re actually supposed to blog drunk.)
So, yes.. I’m sure that some
Ancient way of pulling tooth – using the door knob! It was from the time during our grandmother’s childhood’s story. When there is no dentist at the neighborhood and when times a child hates and dislikes dentist very much, tools like string and door knob become the tooth fairy that solves the tooth pulling problem. I remember during my times too, my very first front tooth went so loose and I kept pushing it using my tongue. I enjoyed doing that and scared people around me. The author of "Tooth..String..Doorknob" did gave a brief tips on pulling tooth using the door knob. The tooth must be loose enough before it can be taken off using the method. Other than that, both mother (the home dentist) and child (the patient) must be brave enough. The best and most recommended way of solving loosen tooth is by dental` treat. None of dental surgeon would recommend pulling tooth using door knob. Despite of dangerous, the tooth area may be affected by germs and worsen the teeth development
I was making up the bed and I let out a muffled, feminine poot.
“Safety!” I shouted reflexively, before I realized that Bill was at work, the boys were at school, and my toot wasn’t placing me in physical danger.
In the days before Doorknob, flatulence was followed by an “excuse me” or the proclamation, “I farted!” followed by peals of laughter by the small boys who are amused by such things.
And then testosterone poisoned our house, Doorknob was discovered and our way of dealing with farts underwent a radical change.
One night I was reading the movie reviews in my New Yorker when I heard squealing in the den where Bill and the boys were enjoying a rare night of TV. There was giggling and scuffling and shouts of “Doorknob!” and “Safety! and “I smelled it”! and “I touched the doorknob! I’m safe!”
“What was going on in there?” I asked when everyone was tucked in and Bill settled into
Don't know about you, but we have lots of doorstops. There was a time when we collected doorstops; ever searching for The Perfect Door Stop. We actually went as far as drawing sketches for our own door stop design. Well, we're a lot better now, except for the occasional relapse. Like today, when we found this doorstop designed by Italian design firm Modoloco in Milan and manufactured by Japanese R.F. Yamakawa. We like the fact that you can hang it on the door knob when it's not in use, and also that they have been able to save so much material without compromising on function (we suppose without having tested it). As far as we can tell it's available in four different colors, but we have not been able to find a price.
If you want something different for your door you can take a look at these Touchpad Lock Doorknob. From today you can forget where you put your keys, because touchpad lockset doorknob locks or unlocks your door when you enter a customized code. This convenient touchpad system is similar to ...