Ignoring Instructions
When I was small, a friend of mine waved a big plastic bottle at me and asked me if I "wanted some drinking yoghurt?" I pointed out the "do not drink" label, but no, he was convinced this was a big jug of a particularly strange, liquid yoghurt that was briefly popular in the 70s.
He was sick for hours, after consuming a suprisingly large quantity of washing liquid.
What instructions have you ignored?
( , Thu 4 May 2006, 11:24)
When I was small, a friend of mine waved a big plastic bottle at me and asked me if I "wanted some drinking yoghurt?" I pointed out the "do not drink" label, but no, he was convinced this was a big jug of a particularly strange, liquid yoghurt that was briefly popular in the 70s.
He was sick for hours, after consuming a suprisingly large quantity of washing liquid.
What instructions have you ignored?
( , Thu 4 May 2006, 11:24)
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Best before dates
Do these count as ignoring instructions ?
They're usually a guide and I usually reckon there's a few days lead in them. Just not for milk, yoghurt, eggs, etc when the fridge broke down - cue a Homer Simpson style eating everything in the warm fridge at uni paying lip service to those dates.
I was not well, not well at all....
/still off topic?
( , Thu 4 May 2006, 15:17, Reply)
Do these count as ignoring instructions ?
They're usually a guide and I usually reckon there's a few days lead in them. Just not for milk, yoghurt, eggs, etc when the fridge broke down - cue a Homer Simpson style eating everything in the warm fridge at uni paying lip service to those dates.
I was not well, not well at all....
/still off topic?
( , Thu 4 May 2006, 15:17, Reply)
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