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Barseps (Member Profile)

Toddler is confused about how to turn on the faucet

braindonut says...

Seriously. This video basically proves it - you don't know where that faucet has been.

Kids are germbags. I'm gonna quit licking those faucets now.

(PS: This is coming from the guy that got a serious infection when he was 4 years old and almost died. So I may be a little overly concerned about things like that)

EMPIRE said:

of course kids should get dirty and play outside and all that. But there's that, and there's licking a public faucet. yuck.

Toddler is confused about how to turn on the faucet

Toddler is confused about how to turn on the faucet

Toddler is confused about how to turn on the faucet

Chameleon washing his hands

Sagemind says...

The chameleon grabbed the faucet, the person tried to pull him off effectively ripping the lizards hands from his arms - That part was censored so you wouldn't have to witness the sheer horror of the event - I'm just glad I could share this with you.

>> ^bjornenlinda:

What happened at the end????

You Had One Simple Job

Payback says...

Personally I would prefer a water fountain like in the slideshow above. Most of them barely dribble out of the faucet.

Also, I'm pretty sure that's how they're supposed to work. The drain is for water dripping off your mouth.

Barseps (Member Profile)

Rube Goldberg - Test

Water Faucet Shoots Fire

MonkeySpank (Member Profile)

oritteropo says...

Lazy, like the videosifter who starts to transcribe, gives up, goes straight to google, and doesn't check the whole list

Well spotted.
In reply to this comment by MonkeySpank:
The Wikipedia entry is wrong:

"Parmi nos articles de quincaillerie par essence paresseuse, nous recommandons le robinet qui s'arrête de couler quand on ne l'écoute pas."

Frame at 5:30 states paresseuse, meaning lazy, not par essence.

which translates loosely to:

Among our articles of lazy kitchenware, we recommend the faucet that stops leaking when nobody listens to it.


Anemic Cinema (from 1926)

MonkeySpank says...

The Wikipedia entry is wrong:

"Parmi nos articles de quincaillerie par essence paresseuse, nous recommandons le robinet qui s'arrête de couler quand on ne l'écoute pas."

Frame at 5:30 states paresseuse, meaning lazy, not par essence.

which translates loosely to:

Among our articles of lazy kitchenware, we recommend the faucet that stops leaking when nobody listens to it.



>> ^oritteropo:

From Jimbo's big bag'o'trivia, the text is:


  • "Bains de gros thé pour grains de beauté sans trop de bengué."
  • "L'enfant qui tète est un souffleur de chair chaude et n'aime pas le chou-fleur de serre-chaude."
  • "Si je te donne un sou, me donneras-tu une paire de ciseaux?"
  • "On demande des moustiques domestiques (demi-stock) pour la cure d'azote sur la côte d'azur."
  • "Inceste ou passion de famille, à coups trop tirés."
  • "Esquivons les ecchymoses des Esquimaux aux mots exquis."
  • "Avez-vous déjà mis la moëlle de l'épée dans le poêle de l'aimée?"
  • "Parmi nos articles de quincaillerie par essence, nous recommandons le robinet qui s'arrête de couler quand on ne l'écoute pas."
  • "L'aspirant habite Javel et moi j'avais l'habite en spirale."

It's all puns and wordplay, like the title itself which is a palindrome.

Cat doesnt need you to tell it how to drink

critical_d says...

I have a cat that does something similar. I will turn the faucet on so a trickle is coming out and she will drink from the water stream. Of course when she sees the water going down the drain she gets distracted and tries to figure out what's happening.

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xxovercastxx says...

>> ^westy:

>> ^xxovercastxx:
>> ^westy:
do all american houses have taps on the ceiling ?

You mean a showerhead? Probably the vast majority, yeah. Do you not have showerheads in the UK?

that's clearly a tap not a shower head


If you're talking about the one visible in the video, then it's also clearly not on the ceiling. Hence, my confusion.



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