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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Exams, yup!
When I was at uni years ago we were repeatedly advised to consult the noticeboard for up-to-date exam locations.
I took no notice and cycled into uni at 9am for a 9:30 start, to find that the exam was in another hall, at the 'other' site, four and a half dangerous rural B-road fecking miles away.
Back on the bike, pedal pedal pedal, reached the hall just within the half hour late entry time, scrible scribble, pass, smug.
That was 25 years ago - I'd probably just cry and give up now.
( , Thu 4 May 2006, 15:46, Reply)
When I was at uni years ago we were repeatedly advised to consult the noticeboard for up-to-date exam locations.
I took no notice and cycled into uni at 9am for a 9:30 start, to find that the exam was in another hall, at the 'other' site, four and a half dangerous rural B-road fecking miles away.
Back on the bike, pedal pedal pedal, reached the hall just within the half hour late entry time, scrible scribble, pass, smug.
That was 25 years ago - I'd probably just cry and give up now.
( , Thu 4 May 2006, 15:46, Reply)
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