
As a person who is admittedly late for just about everything (my own wedding was the notable exception), I couldn't help but laugh when a friend sent me the link to this clock today. I am in the market for a new kitchen clock, and suspect that if nothing else, this piece would make me smile as I dash out the door.
This battery-operated wall clock measures 24"W x 24"D x 3"H and is made from cork wrapped around MDF. Though the $100 price tag is more than I typically spend on a clock, I suspect there are folks in my life who would think it money well spent. If you have a friend or family member who is always running late, this might be a great inspiration for a DIY gift for the holidays- the cost of the materials is probably less than $25, and the message, of course, is priceless!
That's funny!
view acotter's profile
This is too cute!
view pechocha's profile
What a cute idea! Love it!
view suzy8track's profile
$100??!!
view ARC's profile
I love this so much but I'm in the UK and it would seem I can't get it shipped over. Am so not creative enough to replicate it...any suggestions?
view EmsT's profile
I think it's kind of cute, but it really bothers me that it says "anyways" instead of "anyway."
view puella's profile
"Anyways" bothers me. A lot.
view Gwen's profile
seriously... as someone who works in publishing, the "anyways" makes me cringe.
view philly19103's profile
Yeah, me too.
view ehatfield's profile
Cute! I just sent this to my boyfriend who is notorious for being late.. Definitely a DIY'er because $100 is absurd. Also, note to self.. anyways=WRONG
view Coralia's profile
philly19103- you have a grammatical/agreement error in your comment (sorry--that made me cringe!:)
view SQ's profile
Would "anyhoo" be better?
view ladymantle's profile
I believe they have that at Urban Barn too.
view Sunnydark's profile
There is a smaller, similar clock "Whatever" clock on amazon.com for about $20.00. It is so cute!
view BellaBear's profile
An expensive joke that would cease being funny pretty quickly.
view slowdown's profile
So glad the grammar came up in this discussion! Shouldn't somebody have noticed that?!
view clampers's profile
I'm so glad I'm not the only one on grammar patrol- first thing I noticed!
view Mercy's profile
argh.... anyways......
at least I'm not the only one bothered by that. otherwise, it's a cute clock.....
view modern on long island's profile
Would this clock encourage punctuality, or reinforce chronic lateness? Do the chronically-late even consult clocks?
"Anyways" is only slightly worse than "whatever".
How many irritants can we pack into one battery-operated wall clock? I count three.
view shirley-temple-of-doom's profile
While the clock statement is not grammatically correct, I think many of you are wise enough to know that it was meant to convey the sense of casualness and resignation a person would feel with themselves. It is not a perfect world (especially if you are the type of person who is usually late) and the grammatical error was probably meant to emphasize that...
Of course, if you can't see the irony in it, then it is obviously not the clock for you.
view jgphotomom's profile
Really? "Anyways" really bothers you all that much? Did you all not realize it was probably supposed to read as colloquial and not the Bard's English?
I had forgotten how infuriating it was to read AT comments sometimes.
view kellylc's profile
I know, I know. Me too. But, I still read them anyways...
view quiltmaster's profile
I get it. Obviously "whatever" is informal. Does any of it really matter? Of course it does not. I just can't help being irritated beyond belief by that particular word. It's just one of my personal pet peeves. I think we all understand why it was used; it just annoys us, perhaps so much that we chose to showcase how anal we are in this thread. I would not, however, describe its use on this clock as irony.
view puella's profile
"So glad the grammar came up in this discussion! Shouldn't somebody have noticed that?!"
Isn't it "...Shouldn't someONE have noticed that?!"
Sigh.
view Thomas's profile
Btw, it's supposed to be colloquial and informal, I think. I like the 'anyways'.
view Thomas's profile
Grammatical errors aside, I LOVE this clock. Probably wouldn't spend $100 on it though, especially not from Target. I wish I could give something like this as a gift but in the Chinese culture, giving clocks is frowned upon. It's like wishing someone a shorter life.
view elaineathon's profile
elaineathon--how interesting! Thanks for that tidbit!
view puella's profile
Man, as soon as I saw this I was all "I'm going to Target and buying this RIGHT NOW" and then I saw that it was $100. Yeah. I need a new vacuum more than this.
view sparkle's profile
Wait...why does it have to be "someone" instead of "somebody?
I'd just like to continue beating dead grammar horses here. It's a hobby of mine.
view puella's profile
Ughhhh. Pretend there is a quotation mark after the question mark.
view puella's profile
I like this clock. It reminds me of my husband and my little sis. Grammar makes me ill. :)
view Alyssa1029's profile
Oh yeah! and for the UK person, A DIY on this would be really easy! Give it a try, think cork board plus Scrapbook stickers or letter stencils with paint. You can just get a cheap clock and give it a new face.
view Alyssa1029's profile
I love this clock! Hilarious!
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