Thanks Andrew Lloyd Webber

By bdavis - This FML is from back in 2010 but it's good stuff - Canada

Today, I was using a power drill to take down the set for the musical we just finished. My long hair got caught in the drill, got ripped out, and now I have a hurting, bleeding bald spot the size of 2 quarters. FML
I agree, your life sucks 28 221
You deserved it 14 885

Top comments

i agree, you should put your hair up, or at least see that it's getting close to the drill. and is it the size and shape of 2 quarters, like a figure 8? or just a half dollar?

cater2U 0

well this is a big ydi that's one of the first rules of operating power tools besides not usig it around water

Comments

kuukuukachuu 0

You obviously had no idea what you were doing. Or you just don't think anything through. I go to a tech school; That's actually one of the DUMBEST things you could do, so YDI.

shadowkast66 0

if your a dude with long enough hair to get stuck in it then cut it your a man not a woman and if your a girl then serves u right for being a idiot

rockin198 0

thats why your suppose to tie your long hair up so stuff like that don't happen

epound28 0

@snickerdoodles >>It just can't break up a sentence into choppy phrases. >>"I don't know if you're male, but if you are, .." good job bro.

is op a blond? oops i mean WAS op a blond?

You should obviously tie up your hair you dumb*$$.

And why was your hair hanging in your face when you were working with power tools? It's called a hair tie. Use it.

boatkicker 4

@147, Snicks was saying that periods should not break a sentence into choppy bits. Those things you quoted were commas. Different punctuation has different uses.

I also would have to agree with #3, never wear lose clothing or let your hair down while using tools, but even though that wasnt smart on your part i still feel your pain with the hair being ripped out, that hurts like a bitch and i can only imagine how you felt while it was happening.

Sorry,YDI,you'll know now to tie your hair back next time you use power tools