Teenage Crushes - Part Two
Freddie Woo writes: I've still got weird feelings for a well-known female TV presenter from the 1980s. I'm now in my forties, work in the same building as her and she follows me on a number of social networking sites. And now, she knows about it.
Tell us about the teenage crushes that still make you go wobbly.
( , Thu 5 Nov 2009, 11:04)
Freddie Woo writes: I've still got weird feelings for a well-known female TV presenter from the 1980s. I'm now in my forties, work in the same building as her and she follows me on a number of social networking sites. And now, she knows about it.
Tell us about the teenage crushes that still make you go wobbly.
( , Thu 5 Nov 2009, 11:04)
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Am I allowed to include this? Only - it's pretty well a teenage crush in reverse.
A few years ago, after a band rehearsal, we all repaired to the local pub for beer and fags and being cool. As we walked in, a very attractive goth girl stared at me, and gave me a BIG smile, very much impressing the rest of the band.
We sat down, and said goth girl gets up, comes over, and asks, "Excuse me - are you A Vagabond?", and the band are clearly very, very impressed now.
"Er ... yes ... " I respond.
"Hi! I'm Sophie XXXXX. Guy's sister."
Dear Christ it was the sister of my best friend from primary school. The last time I'd seen her she was 6 years old, I was 8 and I think we'd torched one of her barbie dolls.
( , Thu 5 Nov 2009, 12:37, 3 replies)
A few years ago, after a band rehearsal, we all repaired to the local pub for beer and fags and being cool. As we walked in, a very attractive goth girl stared at me, and gave me a BIG smile, very much impressing the rest of the band.
We sat down, and said goth girl gets up, comes over, and asks, "Excuse me - are you A Vagabond?", and the band are clearly very, very impressed now.
"Er ... yes ... " I respond.
"Hi! I'm Sophie XXXXX. Guy's sister."
Dear Christ it was the sister of my best friend from primary school. The last time I'd seen her she was 6 years old, I was 8 and I think we'd torched one of her barbie dolls.
( , Thu 5 Nov 2009, 12:37, 3 replies)
Doing friends' sisters is not a good idea.
They invariably look too much like said friend.
The thought of looking down and seeing what was a double of Kev's face put me right off his sister, even though she was throwing herself at me. Poor old Kev thought I was just being a good mate in not taking advantage of his sis.
I have no real morals but that was a bridge too far, there would have definitely been issues keeping wood. Now, his Mum, on the other hand.......
( , Thu 5 Nov 2009, 21:15, closed)
They invariably look too much like said friend.
The thought of looking down and seeing what was a double of Kev's face put me right off his sister, even though she was throwing herself at me. Poor old Kev thought I was just being a good mate in not taking advantage of his sis.
I have no real morals but that was a bridge too far, there would have definitely been issues keeping wood. Now, his Mum, on the other hand.......
( , Thu 5 Nov 2009, 21:15, closed)
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