Wednesday, December 10, 2014

Wrong? What Could Possibly Go Wrong?

The Flying Mistletoe Drone! What could go wrong in a bar room full of drunken crazy potentially litigatious white folks?
It's a low flying remote controlled device being used in a room full of people desperately trying to get drunk to deall with their  collective pre holiday depressive syndrome , bringing holiday cheer and a little bit of...uhhh...pick up possibilities to a bunch of losers who really don't care about anything but who's paying for the next round, cause I can't. TGIF seems to think that this is a great idea even though the FAA might advise otherwise. Here's a photo of Reporter Georgine Benvenuto who was injured in the Sheepshead Bay, Brooklyn TGIF when the flying mistletoe drone landed its load of Christmas Cheer on the hand of a woman at another table. The woman freaked and swatted the drone which flew into the face of Benvenuto, slicing her nose and chin.  TGIF seems to think this is not a problem because drunk people get on air planes all the time and sometimes, well shit just happens. So go ahead and sue! They've got lawyers.
I think drones are evil to begin with. They are the deadly off spring of high tech military technology and the casual fascination of these little devices for recreational use is already causing entirely new safety and security nightmares for all of us. Idiots are using them as sports toys. France is freaked because unidentified idiots are using them to fly over nuclear plants here. Why? Well nobody is saying or admitting anything.  At least once a day, there is a safety incident in the USA involving a drone and an aircraft. You can spy on neighbors, you can buy a drone for under 100 bucks that will carry a  surveillance camera. Then, of course, you can use it to fly mistletoe over a bunch of drunken jerks in a crowded room and not worry about the consequences

4 comments:

Ol'Buzzard said...

Unfortunately, you can't back up technology. If it were possible I would see the cellphone gone. Come on, is it really needed?
the Ol'Buzzard

Ol'Buzzard said...

I couldn't read your verification numbers so I typed in xxx and it posted. Could I have discovered something?
the Ol'Buzzard

microdot said...

I am trying to get rid of the word verification thingie! I didn't ask for it, they just started to do it. Google seems to have a lot little glitches lately! I have a cell phone but I only used it once last year. I resisted email for a few years....I have a friend in Toledo who is raving about spray on solar power electrical systems....I thought it had marketing potential, I could finally get a pair of pants that fit right and charge my cell phone at the same time!

microdot said...

btw. I just posted this with out even using the word verification box...so it truly is a google glitch!