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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."

Tell us your cringeworthy stories of embarrassment. Go on, you're amongst friends here...

(, Thu 27 Nov 2008, 18:58)
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Told my friend the below joke:

Q: What's funnier than a blind, deaf and dumb clown?

A: A blind, deaf and dumb clown with downs syndrome.


Totally forgot his brother is downs. I wish I'd fucking died. RIGHT. THEN.

He's never really spoken to me properly since. It's a shame, he was a good mate who normally has a great sense of humour and he knows I love his bro to bits... I'll try apologising again soon.
(, Fri 28 Nov 2008, 11:28, 4 replies)
My older brother..
is autistic and I've had friends who've told me jokes about mentally disabled people, or whatever the PC term is these days, and they've done the 'OMG D:' double take on realising. Usually I'm laughing too hard to notice. Don't get me wrong, I love my brother to bits, but I still find those jokes funny. I only get pissed off when people callously insult people like my brother. I'm sure your friend will accept an apology in the future, especially since you do seem really bad about it.
(, Fri 28 Nov 2008, 12:21, closed)
I've got the feeling
that there's probably something deeper causing the rift which he's veiled behind this 'convenient' incident.

However, he was a good mate and it's still worth trying to patch up.
(, Fri 28 Nov 2008, 12:33, closed)
It's not like his brother was a clown or anything though.

(, Fri 28 Nov 2008, 12:49, closed)
Pfft! Quite!

I may infact bring this up when apologising!
(, Fri 28 Nov 2008, 12:58, closed)

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