8 thoughts on “Public Service Announcement”

  1. The things that come across the desk of the I.T. guy are amazing sometimes.
    At least nobody was using a mug warmer to store their fireworks.

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  2. I hope you let the mug warmer cool before you used the nail polish remover. Acetone (the stuff in nail polish remover) is flammable. Don’t ask my why, but I know this for a fact….

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  3. Also, it’s generally a bad idea to be lazy and reheat restaurant leftovers in the container that they gave them to you, rather than moving them to a real dish first.

    Just sayin’. 😉

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  4. Shoot, if you’d used that nice cupholder, you know, the one that pops out of the front of your computer? You’d be just fine, no meltage, no nail polish remover necessary.

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  5. What happens if you fill the Styrofoam cup with nail-polish remover first and then put it on the mug warmer?

    Who said IT wasn’t exciting?

    This reminds me of a story: A good friend of mine went into the FBI, counter narcotics, after we retired from the Navy. One night he called me from a stake-out. They were conducting surveillance across the street from a suspected ‘lab.’ Usually this is major boring work, weeks of sitting in a van, watching the house all night, so he’d call me and I’d help him stay awake. One night he was talking when there was this enormous Womp! in the background – “Uh Oh! Gotta go,” says my buddy. A day later he calls back to tell me what happened. Seems the geniuses running the lab were boiling cocaine HCL on the stovetop in order to reduce it to rock/crack cocaine. Boiling it in gasoline. On an open flame gas stove. Which explained the Womp!.

    To hear him tell it – it took a lot more than nail-polish remover to get the stains off the walls.

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  6. I’m guessing the, “pre-Womp” fumes didn’t help much with their cognitive abilities. I get light headed pumping gas sometimes…

    Yes, it took great effort not to make a gas and fume joke relating to the digestive system, especially with all the soup and chowder talk of late. Oh, too late.

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