Wás sent out to get a can of elbow grease by my brother.Someone got him back in shop class for me, They heated up a wrench and when it cooled a little asked him to retrieve it for them. Not much of a burn.
When the owner of a company I worked for wanted to work in the service dept., we sent him on a wild goose chase trying to find metric screwdrivers. He gave up after 5 stores.
I remember being subjected to those in a camp. The “errands” were always during nap time when we were confined to our cabins for a period of quiet boredom. I obediently went out for a nice walk in the woods, occasionally dropping by the “suppliers” to keep up the illusion. At the end of camp, they tried to explain to me the hoax and I explained to them how I got an hour of free time while they were cooped up. Interesting expressions.
I am a leftie and for years I had a spatula on which the front edge sloped the “wrong way” (manufacturing defect, I guess). So yes, there could very well be such a thing as a left handed spatula.
x_Tech over 7 years ago
At least he didn’t send you out for six feet of fellopian tubing and two yards of flight line.
Varnes over 7 years ago
I was sent for the shelf streacher…
Army_Nurse over 7 years ago
go get a box of grid squares… or batteries for the chem lights.
Ontman over 7 years ago
Don’t forget the checkered paint.
bigger Nate over 7 years ago
when I was a Navy Radar man newbies were sent for relative bearing grease
SusanSunshine Premium Member over 7 years ago
Weren’t most of us taken on snipe hunts as children?
At summer camp, in scouts, even a family reunion…
somebody would gather the kids for a night in the woods with flashlights and empty pillowcases….
I can remember my fellow scouts and I,
walking softly in the dark,
making the chirping noises we were assured would attract a wayward snipe….
while the troop leader and her teenage assistant tried not to giggle….
each remembering her own rite of passage…
years earlier, and years apart….
but somewhere along the same primrose path.
Cozmik Cowboy over 7 years ago
Boy Scout camp, 1967 – a skyhook & 150 feet of shore line………
ralphyork666 over 7 years ago
…or blinker fluid for the turn signals on their vehicles.
Mikey over 7 years ago
Boy Scout camp, 1981 – bacon stretcher & smoke shifter
paul.stumme over 7 years ago
US Navy, 1972, go get the keys for the A-6, the pilot left them back in the ready room…
Pete.Keillor over 7 years ago
I have an actual left handed chef’s knife and left handed kitchen spoon.
57-Don over 7 years ago
There are some things you just don’t do to your Mom ;-)
kd1sq Premium Member over 7 years ago
A long weight…
redstart over 7 years ago
White carbon paper or a bucket of steam . . .
kf91570 over 7 years ago
I actually have a left-handed spatula….. :)
flagmichael over 7 years ago
When I worked in General Aviation I sent a newbie to get a gallon of prop wash.
ScullyUFO over 7 years ago
A cruel but hilarious trick at boot camp was to send the less educated among us over to the officer of the day to get his “masturbation papers”.
Senex over 7 years ago
I’ll bet they have one at Spatula City…
Plods with ...™ over 7 years ago
I have a left-handed hammer. I had to put the bend in it myself, but it never gets borrowed by right-handers.
renewed1 over 7 years ago
Sea bats.
Thanksfortheinfo2000 over 7 years ago
note to Gene – don’t mess with volunteer help
ARLOS DAD over 7 years ago
In electrical transformer industry it was the “go get the lead stretcher”
joefearsnothing over 7 years ago
The mechanic at my Dad’s garage sent me after a “differential diaphragm” because the customer had “tore out the ratios”!
George Alexander over 7 years ago
There actually are left-handed scissors.
George Alexander over 7 years ago
Going further, just go to “leftylefthanded.com” for all kinds of stuff.
jhsiv Premium Member over 7 years ago
If it weren’t for the fact that they do make left handed spatulas (I’ve purchased hem for my wife and daughter)….still, great strip
tiomax over 7 years ago
As an Air Force air traffic controller we were sent out to get the keys to the approach gates.
bhgiz53 over 7 years ago
but there is such a thing as a left hand spatula
The Pro from Dover over 7 years ago
Wás sent out to get a can of elbow grease by my brother.Someone got him back in shop class for me, They heated up a wrench and when it cooled a little asked him to retrieve it for them. Not much of a burn.
TLH1310 Premium Member over 7 years ago
Translation to all of these: You’re in my way, and need busy work to stay occupied.
choo choo willy over 7 years ago
When the owner of a company I worked for wanted to work in the service dept., we sent him on a wild goose chase trying to find metric screwdrivers. He gave up after 5 stores.
JP Steve Premium Member over 7 years ago
And like so many things, a right-handed spatula is useless to us southpaws!
RonBerg13 Premium Member over 7 years ago
For Boy Scouts it was a left handed smoke switcher.
Hippogriff over 7 years ago
I remember being subjected to those in a camp. The “errands” were always during nap time when we were confined to our cabins for a period of quiet boredom. I obediently went out for a nice walk in the woods, occasionally dropping by the “suppliers” to keep up the illusion. At the end of camp, they tried to explain to me the hoax and I explained to them how I got an hour of free time while they were cooped up. Interesting expressions.
rfeinberg over 7 years ago
Mean.
bhmcintosh over 1 year ago
I am a leftie and for years I had a spatula on which the front edge sloped the “wrong way” (manufacturing defect, I guess). So yes, there could very well be such a thing as a left handed spatula.