I'm glad nobody saw me
Have you ever done something, realised how stupid or embarrassing it was and then looked about to see if anyone watching? Did you get away with it?
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( , Thu 27 Jan 2011, 15:49)
Have you ever done something, realised how stupid or embarrassing it was and then looked about to see if anyone watching? Did you get away with it?
Suggested by Sandettie Light Vessel Automatic, chosen by YOU
( , Thu 27 Jan 2011, 15:49)
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One time in primary school class....
....I called my teacher Mum!
( , Wed 2 Feb 2011, 12:20, 13 replies)
....I called my teacher Mum!
( , Wed 2 Feb 2011, 12:20, 13 replies)
Calling your wife Mum is probably worse..
... Especially whilst in bed.
... Especially whilst in bed having sex.
( , Wed 2 Feb 2011, 13:01, closed)
... Especially whilst in bed.
... Especially whilst in bed having sex.
( , Wed 2 Feb 2011, 13:01, closed)
errrr....
my mum used to call my dad, dad all the time when i was a kid.
Is there something wrong with my family?
Not sure if she did it during sex though. My parents very rarely had sex in front of their infant childern, well not full on penetrative sex anyway.
( , Wed 2 Feb 2011, 14:30, closed)
my mum used to call my dad, dad all the time when i was a kid.
Is there something wrong with my family?
Not sure if she did it during sex though. My parents very rarely had sex in front of their infant childern, well not full on penetrative sex anyway.
( , Wed 2 Feb 2011, 14:30, closed)
My gran and grandad used to do it.
Think they just got sick of having to remember a different name to the mum,dad,nan,gran,grandad that the rest of the family called them.
I jokingly said we were going to start doing it when we have kids to the missus the other night. The idea was quickly shot down. :)
( , Wed 2 Feb 2011, 15:06, closed)
Think they just got sick of having to remember a different name to the mum,dad,nan,gran,grandad that the rest of the family called them.
I jokingly said we were going to start doing it when we have kids to the missus the other night. The idea was quickly shot down. :)
( , Wed 2 Feb 2011, 15:06, closed)
I too did this
a few times, and was seen by a few people.
Better at Primary School than having a parent as a teacher at secondary.
( , Wed 2 Feb 2011, 14:48, closed)
a few times, and was seen by a few people.
Better at Primary School than having a parent as a teacher at secondary.
( , Wed 2 Feb 2011, 14:48, closed)
I did that in secondary school
but I was in a classfull of other kids at the time, so I couldn't post it in the "I'm glad nobody saw me" QOTW
( , Wed 2 Feb 2011, 14:48, closed)
but I was in a classfull of other kids at the time, so I couldn't post it in the "I'm glad nobody saw me" QOTW
( , Wed 2 Feb 2011, 14:48, closed)
Oh, heavens...
I used to do that all the time. When you're boarding at a young age you always find yourself calling either parent 'sir' at exeat weekends.
I also once said my ex-girlfriend's name whilst getting a hand-shandy from my now wife. Luckily I was cumming, the ex was named Kate and I managed, in a moment of lightening-quick, life-saving genius to immediately follow up with " 'kaay, Okaaay. I'm there." The once-uttered 't' went unnoticed.
( , Wed 2 Feb 2011, 17:29, closed)
I used to do that all the time. When you're boarding at a young age you always find yourself calling either parent 'sir' at exeat weekends.
I also once said my ex-girlfriend's name whilst getting a hand-shandy from my now wife. Luckily I was cumming, the ex was named Kate and I managed, in a moment of lightening-quick, life-saving genius to immediately follow up with " 'kaay, Okaaay. I'm there." The once-uttered 't' went unnoticed.
( , Wed 2 Feb 2011, 17:29, closed)
My mate George used to do that all the time
but in fairness, he also once queued up for PE totally naked because he'd left his kit at home and was too scared to tell the teacher, so this wasn't his low point embarrassment-wise.
( , Wed 2 Feb 2011, 17:53, closed)
but in fairness, he also once queued up for PE totally naked because he'd left his kit at home and was too scared to tell the teacher, so this wasn't his low point embarrassment-wise.
( , Wed 2 Feb 2011, 17:53, closed)
I called a colleague "hun'".
A colleague asked me a question while I was concentrating on something else and I replied, thankfuly not loud enough or her to hear, "What was that, hun?". I quickly followed with a more audible "What was that, sorry?" and, hopefully, she never noticed.
( , Wed 2 Feb 2011, 17:56, closed)
A colleague asked me a question while I was concentrating on something else and I replied, thankfuly not loud enough or her to hear, "What was that, hun?". I quickly followed with a more audible "What was that, sorry?" and, hopefully, she never noticed.
( , Wed 2 Feb 2011, 17:56, closed)
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