Labels provide valuable information about the proper way to use products, but sometimes that can be less than clear. Here are some examples of 'interesting' labels.
- On a Conair Pro Style 1600 hair dryer; WARNING: Do not use in shower. Never use while sleeping.
- Instructions for folding up a portable baby carriage: Step 1: Remove Baby My personal Fav.
- A rest stop on a Wisconsin highway: Do not eat urinal cakes.
- On a bag of Fritos: You can be a winner! No purchase necessary. Details inside.
- On some Swanson frozen dinners: Serving suggestion: Defrost
- On Tesco's Tiramisu dessert ( printed on bottom of box): Do not turn upside down
- On Marks and Spencer bread pudding: Product will be hot after heating.
- On packaging for a Rowenta Iron: Do not iron clothes on body
- On Nytol sleeping aid: Warning: May cause drowsiness.
Well I should have bought this textbook much earlier... can read it as a source of stress relief! It's like totally different from the research methods book. Totally bore me out.
And... I am way behind my planned study schedule. Super unproductive. I spend one day on one chapter of the textbook. Got to speed up.
GOOD NEWS: My Nokia7390 is finally repaired!!! That's like... after more than 3 months!!! And of course, I'd have taken some photos by now!!!
Unfortunately, I just tried and the bluetooth is not working... -.-...
Watching James Bond 007 Quantum of the Solace ( I hope I got the whole thing right!) later. Hope it will be nice! It's been a long time since I last caught a movie. I am poor, economically and in time too.
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