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Embarrasing moments

jimbob

The Celt
What is something embarrasing that happened to you?

When i was 11, i got a horrible wedgie at scout camp. I was hung from my boxers on the shower head until someone came to get me down.:149: :eek:
 

Saw11_2000

Well-Known Member
A couple of times other people noticed I didn't zip my fly. Whoops...

A couple of times, that loop on the carpenter jeans have caught on to things, doorknobs, etc, and I have ripped them right off the hinges.
 

ayani

member
listening to a self-confident idiot try to argue a point is pretty embarrasing. for me, at least.
 

jimbob

The Celt
Saw11_2000 said:
^HAHA!!!

They really beat you up?

I had a friend who once mooned the principal, she was arrested, lol.
Does throwing me off a cliff count as being beat up?
 

Master Vigil

Well-Known Member
I would half to say the most embarrassing moment of my life, was when I was playing on the playground, and slipped into a HUGE pile of poop. And both of my parents were out, so I had to go back to class, and sit in school for 3 hours coverd in poop until my mom could bring me clean clothes.
 

johnnys4life

Pro-life Mommy
Well one time, when I was 13, I fell asleep at a slumber party, and when I woke up I had lisptick all over my face, my panties were in the freezer, and I was being beaten with sleeping bags. The zipper parts hurt. I was then told that Meisha called me fat while I was asleep, and everybody had laughed, and that she had farted in my face. That was pretty embarrasing. Then I had to call my dad to take me home at 2 a.m. so I asked for my underwear back, but they confiscated them and threw them away, so I went without them and I flipped everybody off as I left.


Oh and also, when I got baptised, I forgot to bring a change of clothes, and the gown they made me wear, well it got wet, and everyone saw all. But they were an old crowd, so I don't think they cared.
 

johnnys4life

Pro-life Mommy
No, Meisha wasn't my friend, she was my friend's sister. It was at her house. She was always fake-nice to me before that but I never bought it. The other girls who were there, I was really close friends with, we even had a group symbol and secret names for each other. Well, Meisha's sister and I stopped being friends shortly after that because I told her something bad that happened to me and she acted like it was my fault. Last I heard of her she was doing really awful in life.

One other girl who was there I am still sort of long-distance friends with. Another was my friend all through college. But one of them became a drug addict and disappeared.

I don't think any of them ever apologized for any of it... in fact I think I was the one who ended up apologizing for flipping them off. Cause I'm just that self-confident. You know, that sort of thing is pretty commonplace among pre-teens, and like hazing they just think of it as no big deal.
 

Saw11_2000

Well-Known Member
People like that are never rewarded with success later in life.

I'm glad to hear that you still keep in touch with some of those friends. People, however, usually forget what doesn't happen to them. So, if I make fun of you, I would forget about it before you would. It's human nature, and it's unfortunate. If people practice more empathy, some of these things could be avoided.
 

Melody

Well-Known Member
Most embarrassing moment? I have no clue. I've probably blocked it out and one day it's going to pop out without warning and I'll become a serial killer on a several year spree before being blown away at some rest stop diner where I've taken several hostages.
 
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