
Brett's work (Drive Wise Driving School) and all the other driving schools in the Victoria area, as well as the driving examiners from ICBC have come together to have a friendly golf tournament. Instructors versus the examiners! So Brett thought it would be fun to have a trophy to hand out at the end. I don't really know the deets as to whether or not if this will be given to the company or to the individual, or whether it will be given to the best or the worst player. All I know is that Brett is determined to bring this bad boy home to the Drive Wise office.
The trophy didn't come out exactly as Brett had envisioned it. He had originally wanted to affix the car to a real trophy base but after much research and visits to stores that sell the bases, he discovered that they are sold at quite a hefty price and didn't want to shell out the $100+ out of his own wallet. He also didn't have the time or the work space to make his own so he had to resort to finding something somewhat usable in the thrift stores. This is the result of his thriftiness:
He found the toy car on a Saturday, where this elderly man spreads out his goods on the sidewalk next to the James Bay market. It's really a remote control toy car that's broken and didn't come with the remote, and the guy had wanted $5 for it. Being in between students and rarely carrying any cash, Brett only had $2 in his pocket and managed to convince the guy to sell it to him for that price. Sold! Brett then spray painted the car gold and using the Dremel drill that I gave him for Christmas (yay! He's using it!!) drilled a hole in the windshield and glued the golf ball in there. After a few days of searching, he finally found fake bullet hole stickers at a joke shop and attached it around the ball.



Even though the trophy didn't come out exactly the way he had planned, Brett is still pretty darn proud of this project. And I'm proud that he had turned his vision into a reality. Brett is even more so proud that he had actually followed through on it, cause as he puts it he's "all ideas, no substance to back the shit up." I beg to differ. He may not be an arts and crafts kind of guy, but when he gets an idea for a short film in head that idea definitely becomes a reality. I mean, Mr.P was a result of one of his ideas.
So there you go. A first glimpse at a crafty Brett!
Psst, only new drivers in BC need the L and N signs, not all of Canada. : ) I'm enjoying reading through your blog!
ReplyDeleteThanks Mandy! As you can probably tell, I have no idea what's what when it comes to driver stuff. Heck, I don't even know if BC residents need one license plate or 2! Yeah...I'm clueless. I leave all that with my partner! ;)
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