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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The b3tan in me.
At school one day, in PE, we were "learning" archery. It was a rather warm day, and quite windy, so there were frequent drink breaks. It was at some point someone called to me: "Oi, do you wanna come get a drink?". Naturally I did what b3ta has taught me to do; I swiftly thought of the rudest reply to this I could think of. I said:"Yeah sure I'll come! I'll come all the way up your back!" There was a long silence but soon the wind died down and we resumed being unable to understand archery.
( , Fri 17 Nov 2006, 7:17, Reply)
At school one day, in PE, we were "learning" archery. It was a rather warm day, and quite windy, so there were frequent drink breaks. It was at some point someone called to me: "Oi, do you wanna come get a drink?". Naturally I did what b3ta has taught me to do; I swiftly thought of the rudest reply to this I could think of. I said:"Yeah sure I'll come! I'll come all the way up your back!" There was a long silence but soon the wind died down and we resumed being unable to understand archery.
( , Fri 17 Nov 2006, 7:17, Reply)
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