While I'm a little creeped-out about anyone taking pictures in a restroom, I'll let it slide since there are quotes involved.
The instructions read:
HOLD DOOR "OPEN" WITH 1 HAND
DROP TRASH "IN" WITH 2nd HAND
From what I've heard about airline bathrooms, dropping anything "in" will cause it to eventually drop "out". Though, I'm not sure about holding the door "open". Am I really supposed to hold it closed and then phase my trash through the door in some way?
Jenni also kindly wrote:
Thanks for amusing us :)
I'm sure she meant to write "amusing".
Thanks for your contribution Jenni.
Brian, taking a photo in a bathroom is nothing compared to the lengths some people go for the quotation marks blog.
ReplyDeleteIt is also worth noting that "thank you" is surrounded by hearts, which, while not quotations marks serve a similar purpose and, in any case, are awesome.
ReplyDeleteOhhhhhh, is THAT how you throw away garbage? And I've been using my elbow and foot. Tsk! Why the "CAUTION" though? Obviously, I've been unaware of the danger involved too.
ReplyDeleteGee, too bad if you are an amputee...no trash disposal for you.
ReplyDeleteI wonder if there is a "fine" for using one hand... do not tell.. I have never used two hands throwing away my trash. n
ReplyDeleteBethany, for you, I'd climb out on the wing.
ReplyDeleteIt's the new dance craze sweeping the nation!
ReplyDeleteYou hold the door... everyone?
"OPEN!!"
You throw the trash... Come on!
"IN!!"
William said...
ReplyDelete"It is also worth noting that 'thank you' is surrounded by hearts..."
You'll find the heart motif a lot on Southwest Airlines. It's a reference to Dallas Love Field, where the airline started.
I like the implication that a person might have more than two hands, and therefor needs to number them.
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