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Her, "what channel did you watch it on?"
Me "Itv"
Her "Oh they nearly dropped her on BBC!"
First question, sensible enough; "where do I plug the laptop in to show on the screen?"
Second question, slightly odd; "does that same cable power the laptop?"
Third question, after pointing out the mains sockets in the floor under the table; "How do I get down there?"
I suggested, very calmly, that our good friend Gravity would help her with that specific task. Then she looked stressed and bewildered so I plugged in the power supply for her. After the presentation she popped into the techie office and gave me a tin of Fox Biscuits.
Thus I learned that even stupid questions are worth answering nicely.
On a similar note, that muslim cleric a short while back who was filmed telling his students the same thing.
Offset "(Emp) - a little heavy on the hyperbole."
'Children, you're teenagers now, so I expect you to behave like grown-ups'.
Girl: Well what film do you fancy then?
Boy: How about Titanic?
Girl: What's that about then?
Boy: A couple who fall in love, and then the boat they're on sinks.
Girl: Nah, you've spoilt the ending now.