Friday, December 14, 2007

This is Unbelievabe

The attorneys that worked on the language for safely using the hair dryer I just bought must have come from a fly-by-night law school, been language challenged, or perhaps they have a great deal of experience with litigation and felt these instructions were needed. Along with a few that make sense is No. 7. Never use while sleeping. And even more perplexing is No. 14. While using the appliance, keep your hair out. I will keep these in mind!

2 comments:

Jon said...

how else do you keep your toes warm on those cold winter nights. I like to leave one plugged one in to heat up the sheets before I go to bed. Then when I get out of the shower with wet hair, it dries so I don't get bed head.

Anonymous said...

Maybe I need to actually read the warning labels more - I am obviously missing out on alot of fun stuff!