Even read the label on a product?

The best one I ever found personally was on a can of compressed air; it was a 'not to' picture w/ the red circle w/ a line through it, the pic of was a little stick guy blowing compressed air in his ear. :confused:
 
lol...as opposed to other areas of his body?
 
Sure, so next time you get a pea stuck up your nose, its fine to blow it out w/ some compressed air.... just whatever you do, don't put that thing in your ear!!
 
Sigh. I gave up all hope for the human race when I purchased a broom, and there was an attached tag with instructions. Place whisk end against floor. Move back and forth in a brisk manner to remove dirt.

Then again, if you buy a box of toothpicks, there's a warning on there too.
 
"CAUTION: Fifty-Percent Bridge Ahead"

"This is the greatest and wealthiest country on earth. We shouldn't need to classify bridges into those that are in 'A' shape or 'D' shape. … We should be able to safely travel through every bridge and tunnel without having to decipher the meaning of signs," he said.


http://www.abcnews.go.com/US/story?id=3445128&page=1


Here's a good video on signs...
(Oops, a little off topic..)

Turn it up!

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TiJk6MeBx54


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This is the same as your hairdryer. But my 3 barrel curling iron says "do not use while sleeping".
Now I realize we women are pretty good at multi-tasking but....I don't know anyone who has tried to blow dry and curl their hair while sleeping? Guess it would be a good time saver though:p:
 
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