Some things you wouldn't think you would need a sign for!
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Actually I don't see the problem with people using hairdryers for other areas. You don't put the hairdryer directly on your skin or hair, so what's the big deal? People need to relax.0
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Haha!Actually I don't see the problem with people using hairdryers for other areas. You don't put the hairdryer directly on your skin or hair, so what's the big deal? People need to relax.
W...why would anyone dry the other areas?0 -
Because they're wet...0
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Haha0
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Lol x0
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lol!0
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This seems to be specifically referring to other hair and I'm not so sure about that... but recently I forgot to stuff a bra in my gym bag-- my gym is about 20 mins from home, I go in the morning and then walk 3 mins from the gym to work. I wasn't about to free-boob it all day at work, so I grabbed a hair dryer to dry my sweaty sports bra. Is that so wrong!?
Yes, it was gross. But better than the alternative!0 -
*facepalm* :noway:0
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Wow, no one uses a towel these days? Cuz that's what I use it for...to dry all my parts.0
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I use a towel myself, but if someone wants to use the hairdryer, I'm really not seeing the problem. OMG this hairdryer was pointed at someone's crotch, I can't use it!!0
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"Do not iron clothes on body." -- On packaging for a iron.
"Caution: Remove infant before folding for storage." -- On a portable stroller.
"Wearing of this garment does not enable you to fly." -- On a child sized Superman costume.
there are a bunch of other good ones here:
http://www.rinkworks.com/said/warnings.shtml0 -
"Wearing of this garment does not enable you to fly." -- On a child sized Superman costume.
I totally had that costume when I was a kid back in the early '70s. I think it came from Sears and even then I found that warning hilarious.0 -
On a package of those wax earplugs you wear while you're swimming, I found a warning label which was essentially this: "Earplug is meant to cover outside of ear only. Do not push into ear canal. If it does get stuck in your ear canal, do not attempt to pull it out with sharp objects, such as pens and paperclips. See an ear specialist. Do not go to an emergency room, as they will not have the appropriate skills to remove it, and leaving the wax in your ear for a few days will not harm you."
Don't stick this wax down your ear. If you go against this advice, ftlog PLEASE don't try to get it out with knives and scissors. Also, please don't go to an emergency room as they may attempt to get it out with knives and scissors as well. Go to an ear doctor, who understands the dangers of such objects in the ear.0 -
I just thought this was funny and very self explanatory0
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