Nights Out Gone Wrong
In celebration of the woman who went out for a quiet drink with friends after work, and ended up half naked, kicking a copper in the nads and threatening to smear her own shit over hospital staff, how have your best-laid plans ended in woe?
( , Thu 24 Mar 2011, 16:02)
In celebration of the woman who went out for a quiet drink with friends after work, and ended up half naked, kicking a copper in the nads and threatening to smear her own shit over hospital staff, how have your best-laid plans ended in woe?
( , Thu 24 Mar 2011, 16:02)
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This was told to me
so I have no idea if it's true, but she seemed sincere, and it's a cracking story so here goes...
I was chatting to a woman at a party, and I offered her some massive drugs, as you do. She politely declined, saying that she doesn't do that any more. Naturally, I asked why that might be, since she was clearly a party animal even without pharmacological assistance.
She told me that some years before, she'd set out on a night with her friends, the usual pub - club - freeparty nonsense that made up a typical weekend back then. Something must have gone wrong, however, since at that point it all becomes blank.
There was nothing more, apart from some hazy images, until she suddenly snapped back into the world some time later. She found herself standing outside her parents' house, ringing their doorbell, with no knowledge of how she'd got there.
Or, in fact, of how she had managed to acquire the three-year-old child who was dutifully holding her hand by her side.
The "blank" had lasted something like five years. The child was later proven conclusively to be her own. She still has no memory of the time, or indeed the father.
( , Mon 28 Mar 2011, 13:20, 12 replies)
so I have no idea if it's true, but she seemed sincere, and it's a cracking story so here goes...
I was chatting to a woman at a party, and I offered her some massive drugs, as you do. She politely declined, saying that she doesn't do that any more. Naturally, I asked why that might be, since she was clearly a party animal even without pharmacological assistance.
She told me that some years before, she'd set out on a night with her friends, the usual pub - club - freeparty nonsense that made up a typical weekend back then. Something must have gone wrong, however, since at that point it all becomes blank.
There was nothing more, apart from some hazy images, until she suddenly snapped back into the world some time later. She found herself standing outside her parents' house, ringing their doorbell, with no knowledge of how she'd got there.
Or, in fact, of how she had managed to acquire the three-year-old child who was dutifully holding her hand by her side.
The "blank" had lasted something like five years. The child was later proven conclusively to be her own. She still has no memory of the time, or indeed the father.
( , Mon 28 Mar 2011, 13:20, 12 replies)
i call shenanigans.
i'm pretty sure nobody outside of a psych ward has spent five years on the dark side and had a kid with no intervention.
( , Mon 28 Mar 2011, 13:59, closed)
i'm pretty sure nobody outside of a psych ward has spent five years on the dark side and had a kid with no intervention.
( , Mon 28 Mar 2011, 13:59, closed)
Shenanigans are certainly possible
However, her claim was that she'd been living a full life in that time - the hazy images were of people and places - but that it was, in some sense, a different person. Kind of a multiple personality thing.
So, to the people who knew her during that time she might have come over as perfectly normal, or at least within the admittedly broad range of human behavioural norms. It just wasn't "her".
( , Mon 28 Mar 2011, 14:02, closed)
However, her claim was that she'd been living a full life in that time - the hazy images were of people and places - but that it was, in some sense, a different person. Kind of a multiple personality thing.
So, to the people who knew her during that time she might have come over as perfectly normal, or at least within the admittedly broad range of human behavioural norms. It just wasn't "her".
( , Mon 28 Mar 2011, 14:02, closed)
having called it as bullshit, i'll still be pitching it to ITV drama.
i'm thinking stacey branning off of eastenders as the mother, and robson green playing the kid. have your people call my people.
( , Mon 28 Mar 2011, 14:10, closed)
i'm thinking stacey branning off of eastenders as the mother, and robson green playing the kid. have your people call my people.
( , Mon 28 Mar 2011, 14:10, closed)
You're not my real mum!
I am! Am I? What? Anybody got any Veras? Sorted. Oontz oontz oontz oontz oontz oontz oontz HAVE IT!
( , Mon 28 Mar 2011, 14:13, closed)
I am! Am I? What? Anybody got any Veras? Sorted. Oontz oontz oontz oontz oontz oontz oontz HAVE IT!
( , Mon 28 Mar 2011, 14:13, closed)
That's nothing I once heard about a bloke who necked some calpol and his cock turned into a turnip.
( , Mon 28 Mar 2011, 15:21, closed)
( , Mon 28 Mar 2011, 15:21, closed)
Most probably.
pedant alert whoop whoop pedant alert
(1) "blatant" is spelled "blatant"
(b) "blatant" is not a synonym for "obvious"
(iii) prophet
( , Mon 28 Mar 2011, 14:34, closed)
pedant alert whoop whoop pedant alert
(1) "blatant" is spelled "blatant"
(b) "blatant" is not a synonym for "obvious"
(iii) prophet
( , Mon 28 Mar 2011, 14:34, closed)
cheers
(I now have four variants of "cheers" in my autocomplete)
Cheers.
( , Mon 28 Mar 2011, 15:05, closed)
(I now have four variants of "cheers" in my autocomplete)
Cheers.
( , Mon 28 Mar 2011, 15:05, closed)
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