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Post by junipercayenne on Mar 5, 2005 11:42:50 GMT -8
Family can be a bit embarrasing too. My little brother (He was 7 years old then.) Learned a "funny" word on the bus supposedly from a friend. I'm chatting on the computer, then step outside to see my brother jumping up and down on the trampaline. The words, "I'M A JACK-A**!!!! I'M A JAK-A**! I'M A JACK-A** I'M A JACK A**!" Are echoing through the neighborhood.
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Post by Sparks on Mar 11, 2005 14:27:05 GMT -8
Hahahaha...
Aren't the embarassing moments the best?
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Post by Ramona on Mar 12, 2005 20:36:38 GMT -8
I have some more, I don't really get embarassed very easily, but I'm preetty sure I embarassed someone else with the following antics:
Me and my mom have these freakish traditions, and they include singing very loudly, as horribly as we wish with the radio turned up intensely loudly, and with the windows rolled down to 'Don't Fear the Reaper' and 'Don't Stop Believin.'' This in itself wouldn't amtter because I'm accustomed to the strange stares we get from peopel. We occassionally pick up my cousin, Brianna, at her school and it's always very crowded with small children just itching to get run over filling every crack and crevice, it was upon one of these occassions that 'Don't Fear the Reaper' happened to come on the Fox. Needless to say, the next day she reported getting points and sniggers from her classmates who commented on her 'goofy,' 'crazy cool' cousin.
Then today we were in Home Depot for OM (a problem-solving competition) and Nicole and I were in the 'Bath' section and we were sitting on toilets laughing manically and i said, "The Thinker," referencing teh sculpture the Thinker, to which Nicole replied, "The Stinker," and made a constipated face/noise and some dude walking past looked at us really funny. Later on, since we had been teasing her about unwashed underwear (even longer story than thr above one,) I decided to say rather loudly, "Nicole hasn't washed the underwear she's wearing for a onth now," little did I know we were passing an aisle occupied by the same dude who had witnessed the Stinker incident, and we again recieved a rather strange look.
Love and laughter, --Ramona
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Post by taliesin on Mar 19, 2005 14:36:34 GMT -8
I'm never taking Drama Class again.
Finals were two months ago, and I still say Drama Class was the worst. Me and my partner are deaf. (Literally.) We were doing the 'Odd Couple' for the final play. Guess what? General Opinion of my partner confirms he is a colossal idiot. Anyway, we both forgot to study our lines. The result? An entire page of lines was missing in our play.
And somehow I managed to scrape an A.
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Post by Sparks on Mar 19, 2005 15:35:07 GMT -8
..I hate getting embarassed at school. Especially when it isn't my fault Ugh. And bad partner situations always happen to me. One time in my gym class there were three of us left to get paired up in doubles. Me, this girl Allayna who's probably one of the coolest kids I've ever known, and this girl Rachel, who is probably the most annoying person I've ever met in my life. So naturally, the teacher decides to pair me up with Rachel, and it was bad. I guess that's not really embarassing, because Allayna and I talked her into letting us hit the weight room instead of playing badminton. But it was awkward, for sure.
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Post by taliesin on Mar 19, 2005 22:50:20 GMT -8
Ss. Ow. Well, at least you got to go to the weight lifting room with the cool person. My ex-partner-from-Drama is so stupid, he thinks Everest is in Washington and my hispanic friend is black.
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Post by ScarletMornings on Jun 22, 2005 20:10:14 GMT -8
well, okay. I play soccer, right? And you can be a referee right? so i got the brilliant idea i wanted to. so i took the classes and the test and passed. so my first game is the little bitty kids. so i was running backwards trying to stay out of their way, and i run out of bounds and right over some of the players sitting out on the sidelines and almost trip!!!! OMG! but, of course, it gets worse. the second half, I once again run out of bounds, and trip on the little kids from the OTHER team. and this time, I fall flat on my butt. And to make it worse, one of my friends says after the game "at least you didn't play favorites." oh god. kill me.
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Post by darktears on Aug 2, 2005 10:01:27 GMT -8
I have three...lol. I don't get embarassed easily. But these are just funny things that happened. Seriously I didn't find them embarassing at all, I started laughing my head off.
1. It was really rainy and muddy outside and a whole bunch of us, (my classmates) were playing soccer. Beleive me I'm the worst soccer player ever. Well, I went to kich the ball and missed it completely and fell flat on my face. Everyone was laughing and I stood up and took a look of myself, I was soaked and muddy all over. I started laughing so hard. When I walked into my classroom my teacher looked like her was about to scream because there was a trail of mud coming from the outside door to my desk. It was hilarious.
2. My class was going skiing and we had to stay on the bunny hill. It wasn't very cold out, just icy. My ski hit a clump of ice and I couldn't stop (I didn't know how). So My ski came off and I was rolling down the hill with one ski on. It hurt but it was hilarious!
3. My friends and I are quite weird. In a good way. Well we were going to the movie theater. And we were so excited because the movie was sooo good (sisterhood of the traveling pants) well... We were walking into the movie theater and I almost ran into the door. So I got my tickets while my friends are laughing their heads off and walked to the concession. I got my popcorn and set it down in my seat. My friends and I were so excited we started dancing....all at once this birthday party walks in. We sat down in our seats and slide down so were not seen it was hilarious.
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