Guilty Pleasures, part 2
It's been a while since we last asked this question and CaptainFellatioNelson's confession that he likes "to fart under the duvet, creep in and see how long I can last only on the fart air contained within" reminded us just how good it was last time.
What are the little things you do for fun when nobody else is around?
( , Thu 13 Mar 2008, 11:48)
It's been a while since we last asked this question and CaptainFellatioNelson's confession that he likes "to fart under the duvet, creep in and see how long I can last only on the fart air contained within" reminded us just how good it was last time.
What are the little things you do for fun when nobody else is around?
( , Thu 13 Mar 2008, 11:48)
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Shouting at children
I work in a cinema, and the other day saw a child (about 11) delibertely drop a piece of litter. I bellowed across the foyer "YOU CAN PICK IT UP OR GET OUT!"
He picked it up, scuttled over and handed it to me(?) with a mumbled "sorry" and a red face.
I did feel slightly guilty but I hate litter. And children.
( , Tue 18 Mar 2008, 13:29, 2 replies)
I work in a cinema, and the other day saw a child (about 11) delibertely drop a piece of litter. I bellowed across the foyer "YOU CAN PICK IT UP OR GET OUT!"
He picked it up, scuttled over and handed it to me(?) with a mumbled "sorry" and a red face.
I did feel slightly guilty but I hate litter. And children.
( , Tue 18 Mar 2008, 13:29, 2 replies)
Kids
Quite right too! Teach 'em some discipline and respect for authority.
( , Tue 18 Mar 2008, 13:32, closed)
Quite right too! Teach 'em some discipline and respect for authority.
( , Tue 18 Mar 2008, 13:32, closed)
Litter
One of my pet hates too, just think of it as a positive contribution to society, they wont do it for a while and if you're very lucky (or particularly scary) they wont do it ever again.
I once made a offensive rugby player pick up his chip papers he'd just chucked on the floor and made him take it to the nearest bin. He did too! And I'm only 5'4" and not normally that scary.
( , Tue 18 Mar 2008, 14:08, closed)
One of my pet hates too, just think of it as a positive contribution to society, they wont do it for a while and if you're very lucky (or particularly scary) they wont do it ever again.
I once made a offensive rugby player pick up his chip papers he'd just chucked on the floor and made him take it to the nearest bin. He did too! And I'm only 5'4" and not normally that scary.
( , Tue 18 Mar 2008, 14:08, closed)
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