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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cigarette lighter
picture the scene. i'm... must've been 5 or 6, my older brother, dan, is somewhere around 9. our mum has picked us up from school, and on the way home is dropping in at doctor's to pick up a repeat prescription for her CFS... now, me and dan are in the car all innocent, and dan starts fiddling with the cigarette lighter.
"you know mum says not to play with that, danny." says i.
"ah, it probably doesn't even do anything..." says dan, sticking his finger into the heating element thing.
there was a strong smell of burning flesh, and he went very, very pale...
mum wasn't best pleased.
( , Thu 4 May 2006, 16:59, Reply)
picture the scene. i'm... must've been 5 or 6, my older brother, dan, is somewhere around 9. our mum has picked us up from school, and on the way home is dropping in at doctor's to pick up a repeat prescription for her CFS... now, me and dan are in the car all innocent, and dan starts fiddling with the cigarette lighter.
"you know mum says not to play with that, danny." says i.
"ah, it probably doesn't even do anything..." says dan, sticking his finger into the heating element thing.
there was a strong smell of burning flesh, and he went very, very pale...
mum wasn't best pleased.
( , Thu 4 May 2006, 16:59, Reply)
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