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Chickenlady winces, "I told a Hugh Grant/Divine Brown joke to my dad, pretending that Ms Brown was chewing gum so she'd be more American. Instead I just appeared to be still giving the blow-job. Even as I'm writing this I'm cringing inside."
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( , Thu 27 Nov 2008, 18:58)
Chickenlady winces, "I told a Hugh Grant/Divine Brown joke to my dad, pretending that Ms Brown was chewing gum so she'd be more American. Instead I just appeared to be still giving the blow-job. Even as I'm writing this I'm cringing inside."
Tell us your cringeworthy stories of embarrassment. Go on, you're amongst friends here...
( , Thu 27 Nov 2008, 18:58)
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Pity laughs
I was at a stand up comedy club at Leicester university and I've never cringed more in life.
The so called 'headliner' was some appaulingly bad comic who tried to relate to us and failed miserably. He pointed out one of my friends in the audience because her dress had stripes...
She didn't even notice that he was talking to her because like everyone else she was ignoring him and talking to the people around her.
As you'll all know this is uncomfortable for all concerned to see someone dying on stage. The worst part came when he actually said:
"Please applaude, please. My manager is coming in a minute and I don't want him to see the place like this."
Poor guy.
length? Considerable smaller after he managed to close the fire door behind him and get locked out. (It was a cold night)
( , Thu 27 Nov 2008, 19:26, Reply)
I was at a stand up comedy club at Leicester university and I've never cringed more in life.
The so called 'headliner' was some appaulingly bad comic who tried to relate to us and failed miserably. He pointed out one of my friends in the audience because her dress had stripes...
She didn't even notice that he was talking to her because like everyone else she was ignoring him and talking to the people around her.
As you'll all know this is uncomfortable for all concerned to see someone dying on stage. The worst part came when he actually said:
"Please applaude, please. My manager is coming in a minute and I don't want him to see the place like this."
Poor guy.
length? Considerable smaller after he managed to close the fire door behind him and get locked out. (It was a cold night)
( , Thu 27 Nov 2008, 19:26, Reply)
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