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What's the most embarrasing thing that's ever happened?

Date: Mon, 09/18/2006 - 11:59

Submitted by finsfan13
on Mon, 09/18/2006 - 11:59

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Ok, we have a bunch of crazy posts out there right now, lets get things rolling with this! What's the most awful embarrasing thing that has ever happened to you?

Here's mine...

I moved to Michigan from Florida when I was 20. I was in college, and started work at Mcdonald's. It was awful, because I had no history in this town, and no friends. Everyone I worked with had gone to school together forever, and I was a total outsider.

One day my second week of work I was feeling really rotten, like I had the flu. I was being trained in drive-thru, and I was new, and I didn't want anyone to know I was sick. I had a couple hours to go, I thought I'd tough it out. Then the nausea started. I waited and waited...Finally I said I had to use the bathroom. I calmly began to walk through the lobby to the bathroom..The busy lobby, full of customers. I couldn't hold it anymore...Right next to a booth full of people I threw up. I can't even begin to explain how embarrasing that was. You should have seen the look on the guys face who was closest to my puke...Terrible.

They sent me home...They were really nice to me about it, they waited until I left before they made fun of me! I ended up working there almost 2 years, I never ever lived that down.

So how about you guys?


Hey Fins, KAthy is right,I probably lied when I said I was 5'2,probably shorter,but I round up too. I really round down on the weight! Actually mine need re-newed next year and I guess I better change the weight some. I think It probably has my high school weight :lol: If I get pulled over,they'll think I stole the license,wrong height,and WAY wrong weight!...Karen i'm not trying to copy ArDen or anything,but my damn keyboard sticks to caps when I type A!!


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Submitted by Bossy4455 on Sat, 09/23/2006 - 14:50

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lol..That's funny!

When I was 18, I borrowed my friend's id to go to the bar. We really didn't look alike, but we had the same coloring. Well, she was 5'8. I gave my id to the bouncer, and he stared at me, and stared at the id, and back again at me. Then he says "5'8, huh?" I said "yup". He smiled and waved me in.


lrhall41

Submitted by finsfan13 on Sat, 09/23/2006 - 15:00

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That's awesome! I think I'd slip her a tip, too.

The worst is trying to prove my son's age. At a lot of attractions you get a special rate for being under ten. He's 7..And he's five feet tall! He can look me in the eye! My husband is 6'5..No one in his family is less than 6'2, inluding the women..Anyway, I constantly have to argue with people over his age. It just happened a few weeks ago again when we went to Greenfield village.

Oh well..You know what? He's a terrific middle linebacker. I should know..I'm not just his mom, but his coach as well!


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Submitted by finsfan13 on Sun, 09/24/2006 - 12:36

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When I was growing up,inthe Stone Age,girls did not call or chase boys-they did the calling and chasing. Now,the girls are even worse,calling a zillion times all hours of the day and night,just about drove me nuts with my younger son. Now he has moved in with some girl and her two kids! When he comes to visit,without her,she calls him almost every 20 minutes-talk about insecure!...Karen


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Submitted by Bossy4455 on Sun, 09/24/2006 - 13:04

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It's just too much work to be that insecure. Anyway, I think you have a better relationship if you don't spend so much time together. I have friends who do EVERYTHING with their husbands..Even grocery shop. My husband and I have seperate friends and seperate interests. We don't spend a whole lot of time together, usually just Saturdays, and he'll maybe watch one game with me on Sunday. We have a great marriage because of it.


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Submitted by finsfan13 on Sun, 09/24/2006 - 14:01

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No, I don't think you're crazy at all, that's normal. I think it's a hoot when my husband gawks at ****y women on tv. But when there is one in person..well, I try, but I don't really like that.

**** scenes just make me uncomfortable in general..I always feel like he's watching me, waiting for my reaction.

[color=Red]****Adult term removed - Jason[/color]


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Submitted by finsfan13 on Mon, 09/25/2006 - 16:23

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I believe men keep changing their way of thinking about women over a period of time. Their view of thinking about a woman changes after the marriage. Before you tie the knot, they fancy about you and make you feel the greatest thing on earth, but after you get married, you are just like the neighbor next door, in fact much closer staying in the same house. I may have this wrong feeling but in general, there are only few exceptions who find their before wedded girlfriend just as charming a later accepted wife can be.


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Submitted by Christina on Mon, 09/25/2006 - 17:16

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I agree, they get overly comfortable and seem aloof. The thing about men is, when they love you soooo much, they have no bloody idea how to express it emotionally. I know Frank is still crazy about me, even though sometimes we live together like brother and sister. It's the inaffectionate things he does for me that prove how he feels; The surprise kitten, his healthy home cooking which is such good medicine, the way he expresses his concerns over my health and safety by helping me bring my blood pressure down and by periodically checking my car, and there are many other things. I know how we all get when we watch a chick flick, or even some Star Wars prequels for that matter, and the main guy is always sensitive, but it's an act! Very few guys in real life display emotion like that.


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Submitted by Jedi Mistress Ari on Mon, 09/25/2006 - 17:22

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My husband is pretty good with compliments, but I'm not stupid. When I see a tall blond e with it all hanging out, I KNOW she's prettier than me, and I know he knows it too.

I guess there are just some girls you marry..And some you don't.

Ari, you are a very pretty woman. I'm not joking. Look in the mirror..I know I'm just looking at your pic, but hey, I'm gonna assume you are unphotogenic like me, and that is a GORGEOUS picture.


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Submitted by finsfan13 on Mon, 09/25/2006 - 17:25

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That's why it is said that women are more matured and practical then men. But if you talk about getting physical, they are the first one to get pumped up. Men are ready for it 25 days in a month and women feel the same, maybe in the remaining 5 days. (hypothetical statistics)

"Studying the heart of a girl is just like estimating the depth of an ocean". Very few men can reach that depth. If they do, life with their wife gets a different meaning.


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Submitted by Christina on Mon, 09/25/2006 - 17:30

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I don't get weird if I'm watching something like that with Chris, or if I knows he's watching it...He's with me, and the chances of him getting with that actress (Or anyone who looks like her...My chris is a cutie, but he's not all that..lol) is very slim. So he's stuck with average old me. :)


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Submitted by Jessi on Mon, 09/25/2006 - 17:38

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I don't know,we've been married almost 27 years,it doesn't bother me anymore.Years ago it did,I,too, had the-would he rather me look like her-thing.But,I figure,if he wants somone who looks or acts like that,he would go marry someone else. After a while in marriage,men begin to show their love and affection in different ways,checking the cars out,doing the yard,etc. That's the only way alot of them know how to express emotion and affection. After so many years,my husband has gotten alot better with showing,and saying the affection part.As far as looking at **** women or ****scenes,I think that's just part of men. Men are more visual when it comes to that,and women are more into the emotional part.I can honestly say,after all these years,our marriage is stronger and better that it ever was,even after the honeymoon phase :D ...KAren

[color=Red]****Adult term removed - Jason[/color]


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Submitted by Bossy4455 on Tue, 09/26/2006 - 09:32

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wow. Karen, that makes me feel good. We'll have 9 years in November, and I have finally started coming to the conclusion that there are much more important things than romance. He might not notice my haircut, or how smooth my legs are, or how cute my toes look painted pink, but he's a great Dad, and he's always there for me when I need a hug.


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Submitted by finsfan13 on Tue, 09/26/2006 - 16:32

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