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Trying to impress a new girlfriend, I 'borrowed' my mother's car. Dropping her off in London, I managed to lose the car keys between locking it and reaching the other side of the road. Utter humiliation followed as my mum took the train to London with the spare key...
What have you lost over the years?
( , Fri 3 Dec 2004, 8:01)
Trying to impress a new girlfriend, I 'borrowed' my mother's car. Dropping her off in London, I managed to lose the car keys between locking it and reaching the other side of the road. Utter humiliation followed as my mum took the train to London with the spare key...
What have you lost over the years?
( , Fri 3 Dec 2004, 8:01)
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A nikon F601 camera, 28-200 lens, just one week old.
I was on a ferry to france from Southampton and proceeded to get wankered with my travel buddy. I woke up the following day near the pursers cabin and waiteed for my mate who I presumed had taken it off me when pissed. No such luck. So when we got to France we just proceeded to top up, interrupted by kips on the beach.
That night, I got on the same ship going back (pure luck) and for a joke mentioned it to the barman. He then informs me that at chucking out time there were some french lorry drivers still there so he shouted at them in English, and they just upped and scarpered - leaving my Nikon under their table. He had returned it to the Purser, who then gave it back.
Lucky buggar aint i?
( , Fri 3 Dec 2004, 16:12, Reply)
I was on a ferry to france from Southampton and proceeded to get wankered with my travel buddy. I woke up the following day near the pursers cabin and waiteed for my mate who I presumed had taken it off me when pissed. No such luck. So when we got to France we just proceeded to top up, interrupted by kips on the beach.
That night, I got on the same ship going back (pure luck) and for a joke mentioned it to the barman. He then informs me that at chucking out time there were some french lorry drivers still there so he shouted at them in English, and they just upped and scarpered - leaving my Nikon under their table. He had returned it to the Purser, who then gave it back.
Lucky buggar aint i?
( , Fri 3 Dec 2004, 16:12, Reply)
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