Bar Troubleshooting Guide
Friday, October 01st, 2004 | Author: David Morris
Bar Troubleshooting Guide
SYMPTOM: | Beer unusually pale and tasteless. |
FAULT: | Glass empty. |
ACTION: | Get someone to buy you another beer. |
SYMPTOM: | Beer tasteless, front of your shirt is wet. |
FAULT: | Mouth not open, or glass applied to wrong part of face. |
ACTION: | Retire to gent's room, practice in mirror. |
SYMPTOM: | Feet cold and wet. |
FAULT: | Glass being held at incorrect angle. |
ACTION: | Rotate glass so that open end points toward ceiling. |
SYMPTOM: | Feet warm and wet. |
FAULT: | Improper bladder control. |
ACTION: | Stand next to nearest dog, complain about its house training. Demand beer. |
SYMPTOM: | Floor blurred. |
FAULT: | You are looking through bottom of empty glass. |
ACTION: | Get someone to buy you another beer. |
SYMPTOM: | Floor moving. |
FAULT: | You are being carried out. |
ACTION: | Find out if you are being taken to another bar. |
SYMPTOM: | Opposite wall covered with fluorescent lights. |
FAULT: | You have fallen over backward. |
ACTION: | Have yourself leashed to bar. |
SYMPTOM: | Mouth contains cigarette butts. |
FAULT: | You have fallen forward. |
ACTION: | See above. |
SYMPTOM: | Room seems unusually dark. |
FAULT: | Bar has closed. |
ACTION: | Confirm home address with bartender. |
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