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You can’t make this stuff up

February 12th, 2008 Posted in Comics, Office Life

Paper Towel dispenser takes a dive

11 Responses to “You can’t make this stuff up”

  1. Cigar Jack Says:

    Life seems to really hate you doesn’t it? :)


  2. Nicole Says:

    haha! I was gonna say something very similar but Cigar Jack beat me to it! At least you can laugh at these things (or let us do it for you)!


  3. Cigar Jack Says:

    Don’t try and make him feel good, we are laughing at him. We need to keep him in that suffering artist mentality.


  4. Joe Drinker Says:

    It was almost like that damn dispenser was being held up by the paper towel I removed. I have no idea how it happened. I sat soaked through my meeting (my pants dried a lot faster than my shirt), and now the restroom is closed while they repair it.

    Beats me.

    Thanks Jack. ;-/


  5. Nicole Says:

    I’m confused about something. Why was the sink full of water?


  6. Joe Drinker Says:

    Ha ha, just another lovely coincidence. It wasn’t full, but closer to half. There was a little piece of paper towel in the sink and it was inhibiting the drain. I had just finished washing my hands and was reaching for a towel, and once I was done I was going to use the towel to turn off the faucet. The round kind of handle are hard to work with my elbows.

    Process:
    Faucet on - wash hands - paper clogs drain - sink fills - reach for paper towel - dispenser falls into said sink


  7. Nicole Says:

    So life really does hate you. ;-)


  8. Joe Drinker Says:

    Ah, I prefer to think that it makes it more interesting for me.


  9. Steve Says:

    Hahaha. You have some crazy shit happen to you man. I’m glad you put the comics up so we can enjoy your misfortune with you.


  10. Babychaos Says:

    You are the man THINGS happen to but I agree, normal people have far more boring lives than peps like you!

    Cheers

    BC


  11. Joe Drinker Says:

    I used to think that everyone went through life with this crazy crap happening to them, so I never said anything about it. Then I learned in college that I seem to be some kind of magnet for weirdness, so it turned into a great collection of stories.

    I’m glad I can share it with you. Enjoy the offbeat minutia of my life vicariously.


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