
As grandmasterfluffles puts it, "My ex once told me, "That's the best sex I've ever had... Well, apart from with my cousin..."
What's the most tactless thing you've heard? And was it you saying it?
( , Thu 3 Nov 2011, 22:40)
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many years ago, i was visiting a friend in her crappy bedsit. one of her neighbours was a girl i hadn't seen for a while, who was a good friend of my sister.
she seemed a bit despondent, so i brought up the subject of her forthcoming second wedding anhniversary. "it's in 2 days, isn't it?" i asked.
"yes," she replied, seeming a little distant.
"still going through the honeymoon phase, are you?"
"it'll always be the honeymoon phase for us" she said, still sounding a bit weird.
due to the frantic look on my mate's face, i decided to end the conversation and make a cuppa. my friend quickly followed me into the kitchen.
"what the hell are you doing?" she asked. "don't you know her husband drowned last week?"
i didn't know, but that didn't stop me from feeling like a total cunt :(
( , Thu 3 Nov 2011, 23:24, 8 replies)

which is why it's so funny.
( , Thu 3 Nov 2011, 23:41, closed)

it would have been your fault
( , Fri 4 Nov 2011, 0:18, closed)

Something along the lines of "ignorance is not a defence"? Well, yer'onour, I rather think it is, actually, thank you very much.
( , Fri 4 Nov 2011, 5:35, closed)

We struggle to remember our own anniversaries let alone those of vague acquaintances . We don't stand a chance.
( , Fri 4 Nov 2011, 7:18, closed)

because my sister had mentioned it. she could have told me about the dead husband, too.
( , Fri 4 Nov 2011, 8:58, closed)

When someone's died though, you can't actually make things any worse for the bereaved. How could it be worse when someone they love has died?
You can however make yourself look like an idiot. That takes REAL talent.
( , Fri 4 Nov 2011, 9:40, closed)
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