Once upon a time, documentation lacking details was a problem.After many years, the situation has swung the other way. It is not unusual to spend too much time looking for useful information in amongst the plethora of unnecessary details.
I did nearly the same thing, minus the burping. Rocky (3rd grade) taught me (2nd grade) a limerick that I obviously did not understand.My Grandmother and Parents understood it all right.I was asked to not repeat that particular bit of ribald poetry.
This really happened to me at Ripley’s Believe it or Not. The first exhibit was about rolling your tongue and the part genetics plays in that. The exhibit invites to you to try it out in the mirror. The final exhibit is, you guessed it, the back side of the mirror where you can watch other people making faces in the mirror.
I’m looking at you Instagram.