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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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Not me, but my sister
She lost a tooth. Quite litterally.
She was about six years old, and her front tooth was wiggly. It was recess, and she was eating an apple for her snack. So she was wandering around the playground, munching away, when she suddenly notices that it's awfully hard to bite into the apple any more. Her wiggly front tooth was gone. It wasn't in the apple, and she swears up and down that she didn't swallow it. She had a team of school kids scowering the playground searching for her tooth so she could get money from the tooth fairy.
In the end, she left a note under her pillow explaining what had happened. The tooth fairy left a note in handwriting susiciously like my Mom's and a shiney quarter. Hooray!
( , Sat 4 Dec 2004, 0:34, Reply)
She lost a tooth. Quite litterally.
She was about six years old, and her front tooth was wiggly. It was recess, and she was eating an apple for her snack. So she was wandering around the playground, munching away, when she suddenly notices that it's awfully hard to bite into the apple any more. Her wiggly front tooth was gone. It wasn't in the apple, and she swears up and down that she didn't swallow it. She had a team of school kids scowering the playground searching for her tooth so she could get money from the tooth fairy.
In the end, she left a note under her pillow explaining what had happened. The tooth fairy left a note in handwriting susiciously like my Mom's and a shiney quarter. Hooray!
( , Sat 4 Dec 2004, 0:34, Reply)
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