Most sprinkler systems come on when there’s a fire. In this office, though, it apparently comes on at a specific time during working hours, but apparently only in this guy’s work area. His female colleague is dry, however, so she doesn’t need to know when it comes on for Wet Guy.
Yes, kids, in the days before fire watches “ticked.” You could hear them. Really. And you had to wind them up each day, until they developed self-winding watches.
Ratkin Premium Member over 2 years ago
Takes a licking and keeps on ticking.
allen@home over 2 years ago
Not the best way to find that out.
C over 2 years ago
Maybe the time will soak in now
Doug K over 2 years ago
Write it down. Put it on the fridge.
Moonkey Premium Member over 2 years ago
You can hear them before the water actually comes out. Move fast!
Zen-of-Zinfandel over 2 years ago
Dry humor.
Mayor Snorkum over 2 years ago
Most sprinkler systems come on when there’s a fire. In this office, though, it apparently comes on at a specific time during working hours, but apparently only in this guy’s work area. His female colleague is dry, however, so she doesn’t need to know when it comes on for Wet Guy.
paranormal over 2 years ago
Maybe it’s set on RANDOM…
ekke over 2 years ago
Takes a dripping and completely stops ticking.
Yes, kids, in the days before fire watches “ticked.” You could hear them. Really. And you had to wind them up each day, until they developed self-winding watches.