Real-life slapstick
Fact: When someone walks into a lamp-post it makes a very satisfying and hugely hilarious "Ding!" noise. However, it is not quite so funny when the post is in the middle of town and you are the victim. Tell us about hilarious prat-falls.
Thanks to Bob Todd for the suggestion
( , Thu 21 Jan 2010, 12:07)
Fact: When someone walks into a lamp-post it makes a very satisfying and hugely hilarious "Ding!" noise. However, it is not quite so funny when the post is in the middle of town and you are the victim. Tell us about hilarious prat-falls.
Thanks to Bob Todd for the suggestion
( , Thu 21 Jan 2010, 12:07)
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Mirrors
My mate Pete was walking upstairs. At the turn of the stairs was a large mirror. As Pete approached it he saw himself in the mirror, assumed it was someone else and sidestepped. The 'other person' sidestepped as well. Peter sidestepped again, so did the other one. This carries on for a while then Pete gets bored and decides to just push ahead. He barges forwards, bounces off the mirror and rolls backwards downstairs. Ho ho.
( , Mon 25 Jan 2010, 12:59, 2 replies)
My mate Pete was walking upstairs. At the turn of the stairs was a large mirror. As Pete approached it he saw himself in the mirror, assumed it was someone else and sidestepped. The 'other person' sidestepped as well. Peter sidestepped again, so did the other one. This carries on for a while then Pete gets bored and decides to just push ahead. He barges forwards, bounces off the mirror and rolls backwards downstairs. Ho ho.
( , Mon 25 Jan 2010, 12:59, 2 replies)
I did this once
in a very busy pub. I was walking along a corridor trying to find the loos and a familiar girl walked towards me. Every time I moved to one side she moved to the same one. I even said "excuse me". It wasn't until I got to the mirror that I realised it was me. And there were loads of people in the corridor laughing.
Not my finest moment.
( , Mon 25 Jan 2010, 13:30, closed)
in a very busy pub. I was walking along a corridor trying to find the loos and a familiar girl walked towards me. Every time I moved to one side she moved to the same one. I even said "excuse me". It wasn't until I got to the mirror that I realised it was me. And there were loads of people in the corridor laughing.
Not my finest moment.
( , Mon 25 Jan 2010, 13:30, closed)
Hmm
I'm sure interior designers put mirrors in places like that on purpose, specifically to cause this kind of event.
( , Mon 25 Jan 2010, 13:32, closed)
I'm sure interior designers put mirrors in places like that on purpose, specifically to cause this kind of event.
( , Mon 25 Jan 2010, 13:32, closed)
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