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I'm 32, female, from Croydon.
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I'm 32, female, from Croydon.
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» Nights Out Gone Wrong
So proud that someone from my hometown inspired the QOTW
Leaving do from my first proper job, ended up leaving early cos I was too drunk. Was shoved in a black cab to go home, but not before I had been sick over a low fence outside the pub, and my momentum in leaning over the fence carried me over the fence, face first into my own vom.
(Sun 27th Mar 2011, 9:37, More)
So proud that someone from my hometown inspired the QOTW
Leaving do from my first proper job, ended up leaving early cos I was too drunk. Was shoved in a black cab to go home, but not before I had been sick over a low fence outside the pub, and my momentum in leaning over the fence carried me over the fence, face first into my own vom.
(Sun 27th Mar 2011, 9:37, More)
» When Animals Attack
Does this count?
A blue-tit has been attacking my living room window for the past few days. Just keeps flying straight into it. By the end of the day he looks rather dishevelled, only to re-group over night and start afresh in the morning.
(Sat 26th Apr 2008, 10:24, More)
Does this count?
A blue-tit has been attacking my living room window for the past few days. Just keeps flying straight into it. By the end of the day he looks rather dishevelled, only to re-group over night and start afresh in the morning.
(Sat 26th Apr 2008, 10:24, More)
» Common
People who are proud of their ignorance
Watching the England v Kazakhstan match last week, I heard numerous shaven headed knuckle-draggers going on about how they had never even heard of Kazakhstan. This is not something they should be pointing out, it's not something to be proud of.
Probably the same kind of person who exclaims proudly that they never read books, don't need to, I read the Mirror/Mail/Sun.
(Sat 18th Oct 2008, 12:23, More)
People who are proud of their ignorance
Watching the England v Kazakhstan match last week, I heard numerous shaven headed knuckle-draggers going on about how they had never even heard of Kazakhstan. This is not something they should be pointing out, it's not something to be proud of.
Probably the same kind of person who exclaims proudly that they never read books, don't need to, I read the Mirror/Mail/Sun.
(Sat 18th Oct 2008, 12:23, More)
» Amazing displays of ignorance
An ex-flatmate of mine
whilst watching a TV programme about apartheid around 1998-99, turned to me and asked "Is South Africa really racist then?"
The same girl asked me if the language of Denmark was Denmarkian. After I stopped laughing at her, she crossed her arms and indignantly said, "Alright then, Dutch."
She also fancied Dean Gaffney, but that's probably poor taste rather than stupidity.
(Thu 18th Mar 2010, 20:21, More)
An ex-flatmate of mine
whilst watching a TV programme about apartheid around 1998-99, turned to me and asked "Is South Africa really racist then?"
The same girl asked me if the language of Denmark was Denmarkian. After I stopped laughing at her, she crossed her arms and indignantly said, "Alright then, Dutch."
She also fancied Dean Gaffney, but that's probably poor taste rather than stupidity.
(Thu 18th Mar 2010, 20:21, More)