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Hl*el1p,
FordsTowel Posted May 19, 2008
I 'spose we've all been lucky on occasion. Cameras, cell phones, watches, etc. go in the drink every day.
Good thing that radio hadn't been plugged in!!
Hl*el1p,
Websailor Posted May 19, 2008
Apparently the most common catastrophe which hits mobile phones is being dropped down the toilet
Websailor
Hl*el1p,
Zarquon's Singing Fish! Posted May 19, 2008
Luckily it was a battery operated radio, Fords, otherwise I would have fried. Mind you, I don't think I would have been so stupid even at the age of 12 or 13 to have electicity in a bathroom.
...'the most common catastrophe which hits mobile phones is being dropped down the toilet' - - ick! Not done that so far ... touch wood. I did almost have mine lock on me though - it used to be R's and one of the locks is mine and the other was a personal number to his - and I forgot it. I panicked a bit, then phoned him on a land-line to get the number.
Hl*el1p,
FordsTowel Posted May 20, 2008
Dropping the cell in the loo reminds me of one of my favorite Dilbert comic strips.
Dilbert goes to his boss to ask for a new company cell phone because he dropped his in the loo. The boss asks why he didn't fish it out and he replied that he did try, but dropped his pager in during the process. So, the boss asks again why he didn't fish them out, and Dilbert replied that when he bent over, all of his shirt pocket's pens and pencils fell in jamming it all in tightly!
Reminds me of some of my products at home. Each one I begin seems to generate two or three more.
Hl*el1p,
Zarquon's Singing Fish! Posted May 21, 2008
- those sound like little 's excuses when he doesn't want to do something. I'm taking him to get his cast off today and suddenly he can't wear his school shirt as it's difficult to get over his cast. Not for the past four weeks, though!
Hl*el1p,
Zarquon's Singing Fish! Posted May 21, 2008
Oh he's fine, Websailor - he was a little bit squeamish when the nurse took off his cast - she used a circular saw and he was a bit frightened of her cutting into him. I wasn't worried - she does this for a living! The bit under the cast was a bit pongy though and his skin had gone a bit dry. Nothing that a good wash and a bit of moisturiser can't fix, though.
Hl*el1p,
Zarquon's Singing Fish! Posted May 22, 2008
Yes, I'm OK. Little had a big strop last night - I think it was about having to go to school that day.
Hl*el1p,
Gnomon - time to move on Posted May 22, 2008
I remember getting my cast cut off with a giant shears. I still have the scars on my upper arm 40 years later.
Hl*el1p,
I'm not really here Posted May 22, 2008
My brother once cut off casts from both his arms with a kitchen knife in a friend's kitchen.
He broke both wrists by jumping off a first storey 'balcony' onto concrete - everyone had come out of the old cinema and was heading for macdonalds and he was trying to avoid queuing. Possibly was also showing off in front of girls. Or trying to. Can't imagine that was very impressive. Had to be forced to go to hospital as well...
Young men can be such idiots!
Hl*el1p,
Zarquon's Singing Fish! Posted May 22, 2008
'I remember getting my cast cut off with a giant shears. I still have the scars on my upper arm 40 years later' - blimey! How did you break your arm, Gnomon?
Hl*el1p,
Zarquon's Singing Fish! Posted May 22, 2008
'He broke both wrists by jumping off a first storey 'balcony' onto concrete ' ... 'Can't imagine that was very impressive.' - I imagine he felt pretty stupid, Mina. I know someone who broke both arms in a motorcycle crash. I can't imagine how difficult life must be without use of both arms. I imagine your brother had to be fed?
Hl*el1p,
I'm not really here Posted May 22, 2008
No, as it was his wrists he have his hands and thumbs free, and his elbows, so although he was less flexible he could manage. I don't remember it much, as it was a long time ago (he's 43 now).
Hl*el1p,
Gnomon - time to move on Posted May 22, 2008
I broke my arm jumping off a swing. I jumped at the wrong moment and went straight up instead of outwards. Unfortunately, after going straight up, I came straight down, and landed on my arm.
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