Seeking signs of common sense

By Brad Molloy

Saturday, May 5, 2007 8:40 PM EDT

“Danger, Will Robinson, danger!”
- The Robot “Lost In Space”

I'm scared today, folks. Well, I guess scared is too strong a term to use. I guess I am feeling astounded, curious, and perhaps a bit perplexed. Either way, I'm definitely concerned.

The source of this worry comes from the little plastic lid that sits atop my take-out coffee. Normally the lid just keeps the coffee from sloshing around and getting on my shirt when I take a sip; but not today. Today it's talking to me.

No, not in the I hear voices in my head kind of talking (that would be at least a little comforting, knowing my beverage took the time to find out how I was doing). No, this was more like a sign, a warning, if you will.

From the cap came the words: Caution Hot. The words were clearly spelled out for me.

What once was just a cover for my morning cup of Joe is now my protector from getting my tongue burned. In case I just didn't get the point of the first message I now need symbolism as well because, the “O” in hot was made to resemble a flame.

I assume it's to emphasize the point of the dangerous chances I was taking by trying to enjoy some java. As I read the words, I could only muster up one thought, that being: “Are you kidding me?”

Growing up, I used to get told all the time to look both ways, be careful, and always look before you leap. These were some common sense words of wisdom and have, in fact, come in handy from time to time.

This, though, is on another plane altogether. When did we start becoming so lemming like that we now need warnings on everything?

Take bar soap, for instance. Read the label and right there on the side it reads: For external use only. I don't know.

Maybe they put it there because I get dirty thoughts every now and then and the company doesn't want me to try using their product to clean up my act.

To further illustrate the extent of these warnings it actually says “caution sharp edge” on my razor blades. Maybe it's just me, but I always figured that the words “razor” and “blade” pretty much said it all. The argument is that these messages of danger are for toddlers. But how can that be? Babies can't read, let alone shave.

My only conclusion is that an adult somewhere along the way must have actually done something so stupid that the label makers feel they need to herald a warning to us all.

How else do you explain the fact that it states “do not swallow” on the side of paint cans or my favorite has got to be the whole “avoid eye contact” on the gas can.

Well, duh! And all this time I've been using it like Visine.

There's touch, taste, hearing, seeing, and smell, but I think the sense most people lack is, quite simply, “common.”

Auburn native Bradley Molloy's column appears here, each

Sunday, in The Citizen.

He can be reached at lovonian@hotmail.com

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mIKE wrote on May 18, 2007 1:53 PM:

" Forget the warnings!! I want to know about the situations people are in to share with us in these tv ads. For instance, the guy washing his Corvette and his wife gives him the "come hither" look.Why is the guy gobbling down viagra to wash his car? I thinkhe loves that car a little too much! And how about Sally Fields who's friend has to "set aside time every week" to take a pill. Ithink this friend needs to multitask and take her pill when she's washing tha guy's car. "

I know right wrote on May 9, 2007 6:22 PM:

" I seriously can't stand people who need these warnings just because they want to sue anyone and everyone. Like the lady who sued mcdonalds because she spilled hot coffee on herself while trying to drive with it inbetween her legs. Its like Coffee hot? no way! Paint bad for my internal organs, seriously? "

Too Tired to Care wrote on May 9, 2007 3:40 PM:

" My favorite is the tv ad for a sleep aid that mentions that a possible side effect is drowsiness. "

Dan wrote on May 8, 2007 9:11 PM:

" Warning labels are to protect companies from 1-800 sue lawyers. Its a sad thing tort laws haven't been reformed "

Snoring wrote on May 8, 2007 8:06 AM:

" I did not say that it was an original quote. Brad uses a quote to start his column so I gave him one. This is not original material. As Bored said, every comedian, talk show host has done this schtick for years. Brad can be entertaining at times but when he uses original material. "

Hey snoring wrote on May 7, 2007 9:32 PM:

" at least Brad writes in a manner which is original, you just picked a quote written verbatim by someone else, Brad's cute and funny, your just a knockoff. "

Stacy wrote on May 7, 2007 4:58 PM:

" Don't pay any attention to those guys, you made me laugh so job well done. Keep it up. "

Snoring wrote on May 7, 2007 2:26 PM:

" Brad, start your next column with this quote. "The unoriginal man is loved by the mediocrity because this kind of "artistic" expression is something to which the merest five-eighth can climb." "

bored wrote on May 7, 2007 6:52 AM:

" Let's see, these warnings have been on products for decades. Many comedian has had bit about them. How about coming up with something original and funny? "

Right on wrote on May 5, 2007 11:53 PM:

" So how do you teach common sense to the people that need to be reminded that coffee is HOT? "

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