Housemates
Catch21 says "I go out of my way to make life hell for my shitty middle-class housemates who go running to the landlord every time I break wind". Weird housemates are the gift that keep on giving - tell us about yours.
( , Thu 26 Feb 2009, 13:28)
Catch21 says "I go out of my way to make life hell for my shitty middle-class housemates who go running to the landlord every time I break wind". Weird housemates are the gift that keep on giving - tell us about yours.
( , Thu 26 Feb 2009, 13:28)
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Might be a repost but
My housemate Sabine was very nice, but a bit scatty.
She went to a party and had a few drinks and they shared a curry. At the end she said "thanks for a lovely evening but I should be going", tucked her bag under her arm and headed off.
A couple of minutes later she came back, looking a bit pink. "I'm dreadfully sorry" she said. "I thought I'd tucked my handbag under my arm, but it was a naan bread".
( , Fri 27 Feb 2009, 10:48, 8 replies)
My housemate Sabine was very nice, but a bit scatty.
She went to a party and had a few drinks and they shared a curry. At the end she said "thanks for a lovely evening but I should be going", tucked her bag under her arm and headed off.
A couple of minutes later she came back, looking a bit pink. "I'm dreadfully sorry" she said. "I thought I'd tucked my handbag under my arm, but it was a naan bread".
( , Fri 27 Feb 2009, 10:48, 8 replies)
Classic
I saw something similar on TV the other week about a woman (pregnancy was her excuse I think) who put her handbag in the fridge and walked out the house with a cake under her harm.
Naan bread is funnier, though...
( , Fri 27 Feb 2009, 10:53, closed)
I saw something similar on TV the other week about a woman (pregnancy was her excuse I think) who put her handbag in the fridge and walked out the house with a cake under her harm.
Naan bread is funnier, though...
( , Fri 27 Feb 2009, 10:53, closed)
This being B3ta...
... I thought that this would be a very different story with that first sentence.
However I was very please to find you were describing Sabine's less that expert observation, rather than an unpleasant fetish.
Phew.
( , Fri 27 Feb 2009, 11:18, closed)
... I thought that this would be a very different story with that first sentence.
However I was very please to find you were describing Sabine's less that expert observation, rather than an unpleasant fetish.
Phew.
( , Fri 27 Feb 2009, 11:18, closed)
I like this
Because I can imagine myself doing it (if I were of the femal persuasion).
( , Fri 27 Feb 2009, 18:10, closed)
Because I can imagine myself doing it (if I were of the femal persuasion).
( , Fri 27 Feb 2009, 18:10, closed)
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