Misheard and Misunderstood
Rachelswipe says: My niece - after months of begging - was finally allowed to get a hamster, and her grandfather was utterly horrified to learn that it had been called "Nipples", a pretty good name for a pet if you ask us. Alas, it was only the more mundane "Nibbles" - what have you misheard or misunderstood, with truly hilarious consequences?
( , Thu 28 Aug 2014, 21:35)
Rachelswipe says: My niece - after months of begging - was finally allowed to get a hamster, and her grandfather was utterly horrified to learn that it had been called "Nipples", a pretty good name for a pet if you ask us. Alas, it was only the more mundane "Nibbles" - what have you misheard or misunderstood, with truly hilarious consequences?
( , Thu 28 Aug 2014, 21:35)
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There was this bloke who misunderstood 'post your amusing anecdotes' as 'creepily stalk posters who once said something mocking about you'.
( , Thu 28 Aug 2014, 23:48, 7 replies)
( , Thu 28 Aug 2014, 23:48, 7 replies)
[...] and who then bang on about it incessantly for years afterwards because they have nothing else in their otherwise empty and miserable lives
( , Fri 29 Aug 2014, 8:29, closed)
( , Fri 29 Aug 2014, 8:29, closed)
yeah? well I'm gonna post a picture of your wife at a party five years ago that you've never even seen!
( , Fri 29 Aug 2014, 8:46, closed)
( , Fri 29 Aug 2014, 8:46, closed)
easy now or drimble will post a picture of the bloke out of coronation Street pulling a face
( , Sat 30 Aug 2014, 10:13, closed)
( , Sat 30 Aug 2014, 10:13, closed)
I preferred the guy who misread 'post your amusing anecdotes' as 'obsessively catalogue every perceived transgression by other users in an attempt to take his mind off the fact that he was married to a swamp-donkey'
( , Fri 29 Aug 2014, 9:21, closed)
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