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Wearing of This Garment Does Not Enable You to Fly - 101 Real Dumb Warning Labels (Paperback)
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Wearing of This Garment Does Not Enable You to Fly - 101 Real Dumb Warning Labels (Paperback)
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America's famous teenage stalkers of stupidity are back! From the
authors of You May Not Tie an Alligator to a Fire Hydrant, here is
a collection of 101 of the dumbest product warnings you'll ever
see. The infamous 1994 McDonald's hot coffee lawsuit has spawned a
veritable industry of "hot" warnings, from Kellogg's Pop-Tarts
admonition that "[i]f pastry is overheated, frosting/filling can
become extremely hot and could cause burns" to the Black Cat
Fireworks label: "Caution: flammable. Do not put in mouth." If, on
the other hand, you manage to escape the heat with a trip to the
beach, be warned that a twenty-inch beach ball is "NOT a lifesaving
device." Kids (and maybe even parents) might be forgiven, however,
for thinking that Mr. Bubbles Body Wash for Kids of All Ages would
be okay to use if they missed the warning label: "Caution. Keep out
of reach of young children." In the brave new world of technology,
users frustrated by the gobbledygook of users' manuals will be
relieved that their warning labels at least make sense: the Sun
StarOffice End User License Agreement warns users that "software is
not designed, licensed or intended for use in the design,
construction, operation or maintenance of any nuclear facility,"
while the SGI IRIS Indigo Workstation manual tells you, "Don't
dangle the mouse by its cable or throw the mouse at coworkers." And
for those who just can't quite figure out what to do with some of
their new purchases, this might help: "Use Gold Dial as you would
ordinary soap" explains the Dial soap label. Compiled by Jeff Koon
and Andy Powell, this hilarious collection features the best
contributions from the hundreds of thousands of fans of their Web
sites, www.dumblaws.com and www.dumbwarnings.com, and forty-two
original drawings by illustrator Tim Carroll.
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