Going Too Far
Ever had one of your mates go too far? Back when I was a teenager I went to stay with a friend in the country. We took his dog for a walk in some woods - which was fun.
We came across a breeding pen for the local pheasant shoot - which was interesting.
But then my friend broke into the cages, grabbed a pheasant, strangled it and proceeded to throw it around, only managing to rescue it from his dog's jaws seconds before a gamekeeper turned up to see what the hell was going on. Now, that was a bit too far...
( , Fri 10 Nov 2006, 14:11)
Ever had one of your mates go too far? Back when I was a teenager I went to stay with a friend in the country. We took his dog for a walk in some woods - which was fun.
We came across a breeding pen for the local pheasant shoot - which was interesting.
But then my friend broke into the cages, grabbed a pheasant, strangled it and proceeded to throw it around, only managing to rescue it from his dog's jaws seconds before a gamekeeper turned up to see what the hell was going on. Now, that was a bit too far...
( , Fri 10 Nov 2006, 14:11)
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I was a drunk student
and moved the cones from around some large holes outside the entrance to my student village.
I moved these cones across Granville Rd (one of the busier roads in Sheffield) and inadvertantly caused a taxi to crash.
The next day there was a memo sent around the student houses asking for information about who had done this owing to several students falling into the holes, in the dark, on the way back from clubs leading to a number of hospital visits.
( , Mon 13 Nov 2006, 16:10, Reply)
and moved the cones from around some large holes outside the entrance to my student village.
I moved these cones across Granville Rd (one of the busier roads in Sheffield) and inadvertantly caused a taxi to crash.
The next day there was a memo sent around the student houses asking for information about who had done this owing to several students falling into the holes, in the dark, on the way back from clubs leading to a number of hospital visits.
( , Mon 13 Nov 2006, 16:10, Reply)
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