Foot in Mouth Syndrome II
Have you ever said something and wished the ground would open up and swallow you? Tell us your tales of social embarrassment.
Thanks to BraynDedd for the suggestion
( , Thu 16 Aug 2012, 14:12)
Have you ever said something and wished the ground would open up and swallow you? Tell us your tales of social embarrassment.
Thanks to BraynDedd for the suggestion
( , Thu 16 Aug 2012, 14:12)
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The last time we played Moles
in Bath, our socially-challenged singer decided to unexpectedly preface our last song by announcing
" this one's for all the bitches in the house."
Everyone, including the rest of the band took a step back, and we never played there again. Cheers Alan.
( , Tue 21 Aug 2012, 20:50, 9 replies)
in Bath, our socially-challenged singer decided to unexpectedly preface our last song by announcing
" this one's for all the bitches in the house."
Everyone, including the rest of the band took a step back, and we never played there again. Cheers Alan.
( , Tue 21 Aug 2012, 20:50, 9 replies)
How long ago was this? I remember Moles I think , but it was about 20 years ago.
( , Tue 21 Aug 2012, 21:27, closed)
( , Tue 21 Aug 2012, 21:27, closed)
I heard Moles was closing, but sadly it still appears to be operating.
I remember many years ago asking for a pint of snakebite and black (I know, don't even go there) and the barman said no, so I asked for a pint of cider and black and a half of lager. Served me that no problem.
( , Wed 22 Aug 2012, 15:07, closed)
I remember many years ago asking for a pint of snakebite and black (I know, don't even go there) and the barman said no, so I asked for a pint of cider and black and a half of lager. Served me that no problem.
( , Wed 22 Aug 2012, 15:07, closed)
I initially read that
as "played Moles in the bath", and assumed is was some kind of scat game between consenting adults.
( , Wed 22 Aug 2012, 19:15, closed)
as "played Moles in the bath", and assumed is was some kind of scat game between consenting adults.
( , Wed 22 Aug 2012, 19:15, closed)
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