Monday, October 27, 2008

WARNING


Know what I love? Reading warning labels on products. I saw two funny ones today.
  • (On the gas pump) Do not siphon gasoline with mouth.
  • (on a commercial for Triaminic children's cough medicine) Do not use for the purpose of making your child sleepy.

Can't say they didn't warn you.

5 comments:

Leah said... 1

I have heard of people doing both those things. Unfortunately.

Stephanie said... 2

Right, it is my personal theory that these warnings are added only after someone actually tries them out. And then sues the manufacturer.

Anonymous said... 3

One time I took Lauren to the doctor, and he asked why I gave her a particular medication because it didn't actually work for her illness. I said, well, it made her sleep, which allowed me to sleep. I'm surprised that he didn't turn me in. Call me guilty. Aunt T

Natalie said... 4

Siphoning gas with mouth? Eww. Giving medicine to a baby to make them sleepy? Survival.

Natalie said... 5

Kidding before!!! You should make this a regular column.