View Full Version : I know I'm a space cadet, but this is a new one, even for me!
lupo pazzesco
06-16-2009, 02:25 AM
My kitchen is flooded again.
But this I can't blame on maintenance, oh no! I was filling the sink with hot water to soak some dishes.
And managed to forget I had hot water running until I hear the telltale sign of water hitting the floor. I had the dishwasher running, so I panic and think crap, it's clogged and backwashing again and run out into the kitchen
Where i proceed to slip and fall on my ass in lavender scented water.
FUN.
At least it smells better than last time, and less of a mess to clean up.
It's official. I'm super tired, and it is now bedtime. Just thought I'd share so someone could laugh with me.
....
Please laugh with me, and not at me out of pity because that I pulled a stupid.
Please??
RootedPhoenix
06-16-2009, 02:38 AM
::hugs you and offers gummi bears:: No laughter. I do spacey stuff all the time.
BookstoreEscapee
06-16-2009, 02:43 AM
Last week I made egg salad, was so proud I actually cooked the eggs perfectly, had it all ready to go for lunch the next day, and left the bag on the table, where it sat all day long. Bye-bye, perfect egg salad.
So the next day I made some more eggs. Put them on the stove, went in my room to do a couple things while the water heated up, got distracted by someone on instant messenger (if you're reading this, you know who you are!)...I have no idea how long the water was boiling before I ran out there to turn the heat off. (They came out OK, though. But I did run out of mayo because I had used most of what I had left for the doomed batch of the day before.)
Don't feel bad.
I made a facial mask out of kitty litter and water, and tried to wash all the excess down the drain......
And....you can guess what happened.
hinakiba777
06-16-2009, 03:51 AM
Aww poor Lupo *hugs*
I am trying to think of my last spacey action, but I do not recall. I think I just blot them from my wee brain.
SG15Z
06-16-2009, 06:45 AM
bwuhahahahahahahaha...er I mean that sucks. :hug: *snicker*
protege
06-16-2009, 06:02 PM
D'oh!
At least you didn't do what I did while working on the car...
For one reason or another, the phone kept ringing. Wasn't really a big deal, since I'd brought the handset into the garage. Still, it was a pain in the ass to keep having to stop what I was doing. When it was finally quiet enough I could return to the task at hand, all was good.
Until the damn phone rang again :eek: Forgetting that I was lying under the car, I got up...and promptly saw stars! I'd clocked myself on one of the bumper irons :eek: leaving myself with a nice big gash behind my ear, and could have easily *removed* said ear as well :eek:
jedimaster91
06-16-2009, 10:18 PM
Over the holidays, I was cooking some of my family-famous spaghetti sauce. At the time, we had dried peppers. I love to put dried peppers in my sauce, however because they're dehydrated, you have to let the sauce simmer for quite awhile so that the peppers rehydrate. As I stirred the sauce, some of it splattered on my hand. My gut reaction was to jerk my hand away--still holding the spoon. So not only did I burn my hand, but scalding spaghetti sauce plopped on my foot as well. It had been simmering for over an hour at that point, so perhaps you can imagine the pain.
AdminAssistant
06-17-2009, 02:17 PM
Last night, I went into the theatre, and they had the risers for the audience set up on the stage. It was dark, so I thought I could walk around behind the risers to get to the light panel. Then I took a step and nothing was under me. Yeah, that was a nice 5 foot drop. Rug burn on one knee, scraped up one elbow pretty good, a few bruises, bit my lip, and I am sooooorrrrreee.
Mommy says I'm special!
TOLady
06-17-2009, 07:20 PM
One of my favorite columnists relates a story of his famous Thanksgiving Turkey Soup.
He lovingly removed the remaining meat from the carcass and set it aside. Gentle diced carrots, celery and onions and simmered the bones with the vegetables and a bouquet garnie for many hours to extract every last drop of goodness.
Took the lid from the pot and removed the bouquet garnie. Readied his china cap to strain the liquid gold...
and promptly poured the contents of this stock from the heavens directly down the drain :cry:
As much as it makes me cry, I couldn't help but spit my coffee over his column that morning. :lol:
wagegoth
06-18-2009, 12:24 AM
I'm really good at taking food out of a throwaway package and throwing away the food instead.:o
BE, I've done the egg thing, not hearing the timer, or, even better, hearing the timer but getting sidetracked on my way to the kitchen.
I've had my glasses or keys in my hand, while frantically looking for them because they're not in their designated place.
Ah, well, proves we're human.
Running Wild
06-18-2009, 12:29 AM
::giggles:: Oh man, that's awesome. I always laugh at you, i just make sure you're ok first. But then...you know I've done some awfully stupid things over the years. Thomas...thomas...did I mention Thomas?
Becks
06-18-2009, 06:08 PM
I also have a knack for putting something away and thinking to myself that it's not a good place to put it because I'll never find the item again... and then forgetting where I put it EXCEPT to know for a fact that I put it somewhere I KNEW was stupid. I mean, how do you troubleshoot situations like that? Hit yourself on the head and then try to think logically?? :lol:
You think that's bad?
I have a tendency to put things in a place where I'm POSITIVE I'll find it again.
Yeah.
:blink:
Not to be seen again until I rearrange everything I own.
Bella_Vixen
06-18-2009, 06:15 PM
Same here, Becks.
I'm still looking for all the stuff I misplaced last week.
:blink:
Becks and Bella I am the same way as well. People keep telling me to get more organized but I tell them if I do that I will NEVER find anything important that I need.
Lupo don't worry I did that same thing when I lived in Germany I put a couple of pairs of hand washables in the bathroom sink to soak and forgot to turn off the sink. I ended up with over an inch of water on the floor, (living area upstairs, bedrooms and bathrooms downstairs)thank God I had a Hoover Floor mate, because even as much as I had to vacuum up (I had to empty the thing several times.) it was much better than trying to mop it all up.
Setsunaela
06-20-2009, 02:00 AM
I'm notorious for putting things where I'm SURE I'll find them later.. and not finding them until I go there to find something else. It seems to run in the family. Whenever my grandmother loses anything in her house, you will hear her say "I know I put it where I knew I'd remember where it was. Now if only I could remember where that place is!"
I've never yet left water so long it overflowed, but I have left a pot on to boil so long all of the water left it, and I finally remembered what I was doing when I smelled overheated metal.
I also will cook, pull it aside to cool and absorb and thicken and whatnot, and forget about it for so long that it's stone cold when I get to it. :(
Jester
06-21-2009, 02:44 PM
Not a week goes by at work where, while setting up the bar for one of my many day shifts, I overflow one of the triple sinks while filling it. This week I was especially bad, on one day managing to overflow EACH ONE of the three sinks in the triple. That takes talent!
I'm really good at taking food out of a throwaway package and throwing away the food instead.
I have been known to occasionally pop a cap off a bottle of beer...and throw the bottle away, holding on to the cap. :doh:
lupo pazzesco
06-21-2009, 11:19 PM
Not a week goes by at work where, while setting up the bar for one of my many day shifts, I overflow one of the triple sinks while filling it. This week I was especially bad, on one day managing to overflow EACH ONE of the three sinks in the triple. That takes talent!
And as you've stated and proven time and again, you're nothing if not talented! :p
It's ok, I had another moment while cutting up potatoes to make potato salad, I pulled out the knife, the cutting board, and the pot in which to boil them.
anyone guess what I forgot to grab?
Yeah, kind of helps to have to potatoes nearby rather than staring blankly at the cutting board for 2 minutes, wondering why in the hell nothing is getting done.
Go me!!
Jester
06-22-2009, 04:43 AM
One of my favorite columnists relates a story of his famous Thanksgiving Turkey Soup.
I meant to ask this earlier, but spaced it....can you tell us who the columnist was so we can look up the column, or (better yet) provide a link to said column? I am sure I am not alone when I say I would love to read it!
And as you've stated and proven time and again, you're nothing if not talented!
I am glad you added "and proven time and again." Otherwise I sound like an arrogant ass.
Oh, wait. I AM an arrogant ass. :lol: Though I guess it's not really arrogance if you can back it up. And while I will certainly admit when I am clueless, stupid, incompetent, or just flat out suck at something, I will also sing my own praises when I am good at something.
So thanks for noticing. (I assume that was a compliment, right?)
thegiraffe
06-22-2009, 04:51 AM
I did something similar several years ago, but it was MUCH MUCH worse (to help you feel better :) )
We were getting ready to head to the beach for Memorial day. Mom and Dad were at work, and I was home getting some of the stuff packed. The towels in the laundry room sink were positively rank, but I couldn't wash them because the washer was doing a load, and there wasn't enough time to finish that load then do another and get it in the dryer (laundry in the washer for 3 days = no more clean laundry).
So...I plugged the drain, dumped in a little detergent, and turned the faucet on. I got distracted for 10 minutes or so, and then remembered the faucet. Now...when we moved into this house (it was 1991), there was linoleum EVERYWHERE. The only remaining linoleum was in the laundry room, but we just threw some carpet on it - no tack strips or padding - so it wouldn't LOOK like linoleum (this stuff was ugly).
Back to the story... when I walked into the laundry room, the carpet was squishy. (There was also a bit of a threshold in the doorway - which wound up saving my butt.) After turning the water off and unplugging the sink, I looked down and realized that the carpet was FLOATING. Yup, I had flooded the laundry room (and it's a BIG laundry room - probably 6' X 10') and floated the carpet. I proceeded to haul the wet carpet outside - that stuff was HEAVY! - and use every single towel in the house to dry the floor.
I got in a good deal of trouble, but I laugh about it now. Don't feel bad, we've all pulled a stupid or two before.
lupo pazzesco
06-22-2009, 03:28 PM
I am glad you added "and proven time and again." Otherwise I sound like an arrogant ass.
Oh, wait. I AM an arrogant ass. :lol: Though I guess it's not really arrogance if you can back it up. And while I will certainly admit when I am clueless, stupid, incompetent, or just flat out suck at something, I will also sing my own praises when I am good at something.
So thanks for noticing. (I assume that was a compliment, right?)
Well, a bit tongue in cheek and sarcastic as is my wont, but a compliment nonetheless.
when stating "and proven time and again" I was referring to the few times I've asked advice and you responded, such as the list o' rums you sent me once. I've had the opportunity to sample a few which were available at my local Spec's. I did truly appreciate flavored rums until I sampled Brinley Vanilla and then Gold Mango. I believe I once told my brother I would do unspeakable things for Brinley Gold Mango, and he laughed at me. A lot. (Until I made him try it :devil: And thanks to your list, the ONLY rum he'll drink straight now is Atlantico, when before he was content to slurp Goslings. He curses me, and I suppose in a roundabout way, you as well for introducing him to it...)
Do i find you an arrogant ass at times? Yes. But the few times I've posted asking advice, what you've provided has usually been spot on, and exceedingly helpful, not to mention refreshing in the delivery, without the sugar coating.
wow, that was a rather long-winded way of answering "yes, it was a compliment", wasn't it....? Oops... :o
I blame sleep deprivation. Really.
And now I want rum, but can't afford it, at the moment. Damn...
Jester
06-22-2009, 04:18 PM
...such as the list o' rums you sent me once. I've had the opportunity to sample a few which were available at my local Spec's. I did truly appreciate flavored rums until I sampled Brinley Vanilla and then Gold Mango.
And thanks to your list, the ONLY rum he'll drink straight now is Atlantico, when before he was content to slurp Goslings.
I'd be curious to hear what other rums you tried, and what you thought of them.
And yes, Atlantico is truly lovely. Which Gosling's was he slurping? The Black Seal? The Gold? The Old Family? None of them, to me, stack up to Atlantico, and frankly, I find the Old Famiily rather repulsive.
Do i find you an arrogant ass at times? Yes.
Hey, I AM an arrogant ass at times. I freely admit that. :D
But thanks for the compliment!
Irving Patrick Freleigh
06-23-2009, 03:05 AM
One time I was up in Door County by my grandparents, and we were at some kind of festival in Sturgeon Bay, and I was eating a loaded caramel apple (caramel, whipped cream AND chopped-up nuts!) while walking along, and this tent pole totally came up out of nowhere and I ran smack into it.
Mom: "Irv, did you just walk into a tent pole?"
Irv: "Yeah."
A couple of people behind us: "Food's more important." :lol:
Oh, and I also ran into a tree. Not on a bike or skateboard, mind you. I ran. Into the tree. Screwed up knee, hairline-fractured my thumb, got some nice scratches on my face too.
Explains a lot, doesn't it?
raw456
06-23-2009, 05:14 AM
I often get "distracted by shiny things" and forget what I'm doing. Luckily I haven't flooded anything recently. Hubby says Distracted by Shiny's will be my epitaph (and probably COD as well :D)
I do, however, have a certain talent for walking into things - constantly. Doors, tables, walls, stairs, etc....... they just leap out in front of me and *WHAP!!*
Oh - and I hope you didnt hurt yourself too bad when you slipped. I did laugh at that, but it was *with* you not *at* you. :lol:
TOLady
06-23-2009, 06:59 PM
I meant to ask this earlier, but spaced it....can you tell us who the columnist was so we can look up the column, or (better yet) provide a link to said column? I am sure I am not alone when I say I would love to read it!
I've just emailed him - Joe Fiorito at the Toronto Star - and I'm pretty sure he'll send me a link pretty soon.
It was a few years ago and I couldn't even find it on LexisNexis going back 2 years. Really nice guy so I should have a link or the full story shortly.
Edit...
Just got an email from Joe. He's looking for the column, but says it wasn't he that dumped the soup, but a reader following his recipe (he puts the turkey soup recipe in every Thanksgiving issue of The Star each year - here's the link for the recipe BTW http://www.thestar.com/comment/columnists/article/558348).
Super nice guy - if he finds it, he'll said he'll drop by my local and join me for a pint or two (I offered to buy him a bevvie in exchange for his help).
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