Does the instruction manual for an expensive high end camera really need to tell me to DO NOT DROP CAMERA?Originally Posted by tierre0
Do there really need to be instructions on a shampoo bottle?
The same guy or gal who found a kiwi. "look a brown gross fuzzy thing, looks like a rock with moss, Lets eat it!Originally Posted by Februa
Who was thirsty one day and said: "Mmmmm, theres a cow!"
Well I've accidentally put it on my face before....or wait I think it was the conditioner. I was half asleep. But then being half asleep I doubt I've had read the bottle....Originally Posted by tierre0
Do there really need to be instructions on a shampoo bottle?
Originally Posted by Trouts mom
If peanut oil is made from peanuts, and sunflower oil is made of sunflowers..what is baby oil made of?
Originally Posted by tierre0
Do there really need to be instructions on a shampoo bottle?
Originally Posted by Persi & Alley
Does the instruction manual for an expensive high end camera really need to tell me to DO NOT DROP CAMERA?
soy milk is not fermented. soy sauce is fermented.Originally Posted by fwan
who had the idea of frementing soy beans and call it soy milk..?
could we get lentil milk?
Also "Do not use while sleeping"Originally Posted by Emy4cats
Does my hair dryer really need a tag on it saying "Do not use while showering"?
Originally Posted by Trillcat
Also "Do not use while sleeping"
Actually this is a good warning. It is not abut the litter, but many people use the (old) bucket for mopping floors and house chores. It takes a small amount of water for a baby to drown, and they are top heavy. Peeking into the bucket to see can and has resulted in death.Originally Posted by binkyhoo
Those little dessicant packs you get with new shoes: do not eat. What Am I going to mistake that for Nutrasweet?
The cat litter pail that has a picture of a baby falling in and drowning in litter. Autchung! I look at it every day as I go about Binks business. If you are that bad of a parent, maybe you should not even have cats?
I know, I was being factious. You can tell I dont have children. I did delete my this plastic bag is not a toy coment befor I posted though.Originally Posted by Trillcat
Actually this is a good warning. It is not abut the litter, but many people use the (old) bucket for mopping floors and house chores. It takes a small amount of water for a baby to drown, and they are top heavy. Peeking into the bucket to see can and has resulted in death.
It takes only a moment of time for disaster to happen. Answer the phone, text, look away for a minute. Not bad parents.