During my GCSE's back in the summer of 91
I was sat at a desk that had been used for many years by countless students sitting similar exams to me.
Somebody had inscribed on the desk:-
'I know the only thing that I have passed with any satisfaction while sitting at this desk is - wind'
Not comedy genius you'll agree, but why do certain things seem much funier when you know you shouldn't laugh, i.e. during exam conditions or at funerals?
I nearly ruptured my spleen...
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Wed 5 Nov 2003, 12:55,
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Somebody had inscribed on the desk:-
'I know the only thing that I have passed with any satisfaction while sitting at this desk is - wind'
Not comedy genius you'll agree, but why do certain things seem much funier when you know you shouldn't laugh, i.e. during exam conditions or at funerals?
I nearly ruptured my spleen...
i know what you mean...
during one of my many exams I noticed
'goat fondler'
on the desk. Not funny, but I nearly slipped a disc laughing...
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Wed 5 Nov 2003, 12:59,
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'goat fondler'
on the desk. Not funny, but I nearly slipped a disc laughing...
The other week..........
........I saw a piece that said "Bumtron 2001"
I was lost for words. Not sure what it meant, but it got a little crafty giggle.
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Wed 5 Nov 2003, 13:03,
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I was lost for words. Not sure what it meant, but it got a little crafty giggle.
hehe
I remember "You Stink" was plastered all over the school shed. And also "Mrs Roberts for Mr Whitehead", Always made me giggle
I remember my m8 coming back from the loo saying "Ive Just had a superman Poo" and I was like "whats that?" and he explained its when the lock on the door is broken and you have to lean forward to hold the door shut in a superman pose
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Wed 5 Nov 2003, 13:22,
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I remember my m8 coming back from the loo saying "Ive Just had a superman Poo" and I was like "whats that?" and he explained its when the lock on the door is broken and you have to lean forward to hold the door shut in a superman pose