I Quit!
Scaryduck writes, "I celebrated my last day on my paper round by giving everybody next door's paper, and the house at the end 16 copies of the Maidenhead Advertiser. And I kept the delivery bag. That certainly showed 'em."
What have you flounced out of? Did it have the impact you intended? What made you quit in the first place?
( , Thu 22 May 2008, 12:15)
Scaryduck writes, "I celebrated my last day on my paper round by giving everybody next door's paper, and the house at the end 16 copies of the Maidenhead Advertiser. And I kept the delivery bag. That certainly showed 'em."
What have you flounced out of? Did it have the impact you intended? What made you quit in the first place?
( , Thu 22 May 2008, 12:15)
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I did something similar not that long ago.
When I had a guest here from your side of the pond I took her up to Skyline Drive one day, and my daughter elected to come along.
My daughter has a fear of heights and gets vertigo very easily, so when I got out to look at the vistas she stayed in the car.
We got off at one vista, and there was a two foot tall stone wall around the edge of the parking area. I hopped up on it and walked a few feet, turned to face her, and pretended to lose my balance- flailing arms, expression of horror, the whole bit- before stepping backward off the wall, seemingly into a very long drop.
The drop on the other side of the wall was two feet. I stood there grinning at her horrified expression.
She then turned around and mooned me.
( , Fri 23 May 2008, 15:00, Reply)
When I had a guest here from your side of the pond I took her up to Skyline Drive one day, and my daughter elected to come along.
My daughter has a fear of heights and gets vertigo very easily, so when I got out to look at the vistas she stayed in the car.
We got off at one vista, and there was a two foot tall stone wall around the edge of the parking area. I hopped up on it and walked a few feet, turned to face her, and pretended to lose my balance- flailing arms, expression of horror, the whole bit- before stepping backward off the wall, seemingly into a very long drop.
The drop on the other side of the wall was two feet. I stood there grinning at her horrified expression.
She then turned around and mooned me.
( , Fri 23 May 2008, 15:00, Reply)
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