Wednesday, April 6, 2011

It came gushing out?! --- onlooker's late-night bath fiasco

As I finished my nightly stroll around the net, I felt like there was something that I forgot to do this afternoon. I leaned back on my seat,

and gazed on the ceiling for a moment...



and then...I remembered...

I haven't taken a bath yet d-_-b

With that, I went down the stairs to prepare for yet another late-night bath. It was already 11:00 pm, but hey, it's still a bath for the day (oh yeah!)

As I deluge myself in water, and with soap in my hands (yeah, LOTS), I noticed the once-frequently-used (it is still functional though) shower head in our bathroom. It's the type that has a wide head that has a switch that turns the dispersion of water to spread, focused and normal (yeah, you get what I mean). The head is connected to a steel, flexible hose, and could be used by the person taking a bath to their desire. It piqued my interest, and gave me the thought of using it again (since I was the one who frequently used it before).

But then, as I reached for the said bathroom item...

I realized...

There was still soap in my hands...

but it was too late...

When I grabbed the head, it slipped and fell. It hit the main bathroom faucet, and made a sharp "ding" sound. As I reached to grab the head, the faucet's switch came off, and the faucet itself fell and broke!
Water immediately gushed out, and I panicked for a second. I quickly changed into my clothes (and I haven't even shampoo'd yet!) and rushed to close the main valve for the water at our house!

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So, with this, I learned an important lesson

DONT SCREW WITH SHOWER HEADS!
Er...I mean, Don't grab things in the bathroom when you have soapy hands!

well, so much for my bathroom failure >_>
and with that, this onlooker asks:
How's your summer break? You break anything around the house lately?

****oh, and here's a gag page from Yureka (english translation: ID_entity)
Click the pic to see at full size
(all credit goes to the scantalators of Yureka)

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