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- Jan 8, 2022
I spent 50 cents on an old yardstick. It's bright yellow* and has the name of a long-defunct power company on it. At some point, the black typeface must have gotten chipped or faded, because some previous yardstick owner has used a black marker to carefully (but imperfectly) fill in the damaged lettering.
I don't have any pressing reasons to measure a yard, but yardsticks are very handy for fishing cat toys out from under furniture and appliances.
* in related autistic news, I referred to it as "school bus yellow" when describing it to a relative. The relative then launched into a exhaustive description of the shades of yellow used on school buses through the years. All the different paint colors had official names-- like house paint.
I don't have any pressing reasons to measure a yard, but yardsticks are very handy for fishing cat toys out from under furniture and appliances.
* in related autistic news, I referred to it as "school bus yellow" when describing it to a relative. The relative then launched into a exhaustive description of the shades of yellow used on school buses through the years. All the different paint colors had official names-- like house paint.