Tuesday, July 10, 2007
The Keyboard Incident
I was vacuuming the room when I decided to use the vacuum on my notebook to suck out some dust that were trapped in between the keys. Me being the lazy dude that I am, decided not to remove the keys before vacuuming. Guess what? My "Enter" key got sucked into the vacuum in the process. Damn! I had to spend another 15 minutes removing all the yucky stuff inside the vacuum bag to get back my "Enter" key. Man, it was gross! So remember, do remove all your keys before you vacuum your keyboard aye. Trust me. You DO NOT want to look inside your vacuum bag.
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8 comments:
Poor you.
Yucks. Did you wash the ENTER key before putting it back on the keyboard? Make sure you use Dettol.
morale of the story: don't be lazy!
Dude you need to get one of those keyboard vacuum cleaners.
I accidentally sucked something valuable into the vacuum once. I had to cut open the bag to retrieve it. Lost my appetite for the rest of the day after that.
That's for being lazy and dumb...
Hahahaha!
Hahaha. Poor IZ. A wet cloth is enough. No need vacuum next time.
pull a sock on font of tube...
big stuff will remain there...and keys...nylons are better..
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