Frazz by Jef Mallett for March 01, 2009
Transcript:
Frazz: Do not use in the bathtub. Caulfield: Or while operating a motor vehicle. Frazz: Not to be used as a fire extinguisher. Caulfield: Not recommended for unclogging plumbing. Frazz: AND don't stick it in your ear and turn it on. Caulfield: I think we're good. Man: This can' be a good idea. Frazz: When the warnings are that comprehensive, the implication is that they're complete.
lord of flies222 about 9 years ago
Bryson elementary " Be smart"I like the sign.
Marathon Zack over 7 years ago
And we all know they had to include the “don’t stick it in your ear and turn it on” because somebody tried it (and then proceeded to sue the leaf blower company for their own stupidity).
childe_of_pan over 7 years ago
I once saw a can of compressed air with 3 pictographs illustrating how you should not: 1) put the can in your mouth right side up; 2) put the can in your mouth upside down; 3) put it in your ear right side up. The implication seems to be that you can stick it in your ear as long as you turn it upside down.
CamiSu Premium Member over 5 years ago
I somehow think that making the sidewalk into a skating rink, might be the really questionable thing!
CamiSu Premium Member over 1 year ago
They DO need to turn the electric cord over….