If you've ever purchased something at CVS, you may have taken note that the register receipt runs exceptionally long, even though you only bought a toothbrush. Andrew Nolan happened to realize that his recent purchase at the pharmacy chain netted him a receipt that he could recycle into fixing a problem at home. The Lakewood, Ohio man was missing one of the slats in his vertical blinds, so he put the multi-foot paper to work, which filled the spot completely. Already Nolan has racked up 231,000 likes on Twitter, all because "One of my blinds broke in my bedroom," he writes.