So, all the times I stuck my fingers in electrical sockets when I was less that 6 years old explains why my IQ is over 160 and why I remember things Mrs p6 doesn’t. Like all those trips to Paris and cruises when we were first married...
I used to fall down steps a lot too...head took a beating...it’s just my head...
I suspect that that post is just giving in to a big of bragging.
Maybe. I remember very,very well, in the visceral sense, in my early twenties I using a hairdryer over the sink and decided to turn on the water and rinse the other hand off. (I know. Brilliant; I really had it coming.) It was quite an experience and probably explains a lot.
“I stuck my fingers in electrical sockets when I was less that 6 years old explains why my IQ is over 160”
Same here,,,, exactly! I think I added to the effect in the Eight Grade Science class when I was demonstrating the Van De Graaff generator I’d built. My insulated platform started to wobble when I was showing how it made my hair stand on end. I reached for the closest thing to steady myself, the gooseneck cold water spout on the lab table. That’s a pretty good ground, and a “lightning” bolt shot to the middle of my forehead! 250,00 volts, but near zero amps. Mr. Diuto, the Science teacher, thought I’d probably killed myself in his classroom! I got an A, but then got a weeks detention when I hooked it up to the doorknob in the room.