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What's the stupidest thing you've done recently?

 
 
princessash185
 
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Reply Tue 18 Nov, 2003 10:46 pm
Tehe. . . well, did it slow it down? :-)

And I must admit that I love sugarbabies as well. . . in fact, bought myself a box last week and, while I didn't displace any dental work, my left jaw side has been feeling a little funky. . . stupid things. . . I don't think anyone waits for them to melt. . .
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dagmaraka
 
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Reply Wed 19 Nov, 2003 12:03 am
doh! now there's one stoopid thing i did right there. spoke before i thought. or read.
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Wilso
 
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Reply Wed 19 Nov, 2003 12:17 am
I just thought of one from several years ago, when I was living in the flat. Being a single guy, it may not be uncommon to get dried off after showering while standing in the middle of the living room watching tv (don't worry, the curtains were closed). As a result of these balechor habits it was not uncommon for items which would normally be in the bedroom or bathroom to be say, in the kitchen. Which was where my deoderant spray was. So one morning after showering, I've grabbed the can of spray (which was sitting on top of the fridge), raised the right arm, sprayed, switched hands, raised the left arm-and stopped, because I'd noticed at this point my right underarm had a decidedly wet feeling, which I hadn't been used to. At this point I checked the can in my hand to find it was room spray, smells nice, but not designed for application on the body.
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quinn1
 
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Reply Wed 19 Nov, 2003 07:16 am
Man Wilso..I thought I was the only person that did that...thanks..I feel better now.
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Wilso
 
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Reply Wed 19 Nov, 2003 07:22 am
quinn1 wrote:
Man Wilso..I thought I was the only person that did that...thanks..I feel better now.


Now I do too :wink:
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quinn1
 
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Reply Wed 19 Nov, 2003 07:23 am
Smile
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Heeven
 
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Reply Wed 19 Nov, 2003 08:26 am
Can't believe gus was "horrified" pah!
BTW I am missing one of my paddles - you possibly mistook it for a snow-shovel. Could you return it next time my lights start flickering? Thanks much.
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sozobe
 
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Reply Wed 19 Nov, 2003 10:01 am
Hehehehe...!

Piffka, I read somewhere that the little magnetic key box things have become so common that thieves regularly look for them. Know where people tend to put them, etc. That kind of freaked me out.

Think I'll put an extra, permanent key in my purse, though.
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Blackie Chan
 
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Reply Wed 19 Nov, 2003 10:43 am
Using regular mail, I mailed my expired passport to another city in the same province. Someone could have stolen my identity.

Luckily, my passport got to it's destination. I'll definitely never do that again.
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gustavratzenhofer
 
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Reply Wed 19 Nov, 2003 04:16 pm
Heeven seemed a bit indignant when she said....

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BTW I am missing one of my paddles...


With that multitude of toys you had on display I figured you wouldn't miss one friggin' paddle. Damn.... you know your inventory. Anyway, I took it down to the lodge to show some of the boys. I'll run down there tonight and grab it. The next time I see your lights flicker I'll toss it in the window and get the hell out of there. Sorry for any inconvenience.




http://www.nwstraits.org/images/Paddle_Presentation.gif
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quinn1
 
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Reply Wed 19 Nov, 2003 05:34 pm
Mde up overnight package today and in order not to forget it-put it on with my coat.
When leaving picked up package, put it on desk while I put on my coat, shut off my light and closed my office door, remembered halfway out.
Went back into office grabbed package and went to overnight delivery box.
Co-worker laughed hysterically, having seen said package on my coat earlier and then having seen me go back into the office to go get it.
blah
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nimh
 
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Reply Wed 19 Nov, 2003 08:02 pm
I was born.

Wasnt all that recently, either :-(
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Heeven
 
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Reply Thu 20 Nov, 2003 07:49 am
Thanks Gus, 'preciate it, have been using a plastic spatula in its stead for now so I won't be baking any cakes in the near future.
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gustavratzenhofer
 
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Reply Thu 20 Nov, 2003 08:13 am
The batter has been spared.
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princessash185
 
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Reply Thu 20 Nov, 2003 08:54 am
Went out this morning (after a solid 7 or 8 minutes of being awake) to go to class and, having given the window a cursary glance and deciding that FINALLY it was sunny again, ran down the stairs to. . . quite a lot of rain. Ugh.

Climbed the six flights of stairs back to the apartment, look in my bag, and find no keys. Nowhere. So I'm digging and digging all through my bag, five minutes, they're nowhere, and I'm freaking out just a little. Went to my pocket to reach for my ID so that someone downstairs could help me out, find my keys.

Open the door, run to get the umbrella, rush back out, down the stairs, into the puddle, all the way to class. Only to discover I left my ID on the table in my flat and can't get into the building.
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husker
 
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Reply Thu 20 Nov, 2003 09:36 am
tried to incorporate "peanutbutter" on every topic I replied on - jus fer fun

waiting to see if anyone notices.
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mac11
 
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Reply Thu 20 Nov, 2003 09:40 am
I noticed husker! But have you ever done anything stupid with peanut butter?
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husker
 
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Reply Thu 20 Nov, 2003 09:43 am
mac11 wrote:
I noticed husker! But have you ever done anything stupid with peanut butter?

You might thing I did something stupid by mistake? LOL only on purpose! Laughing Laughing
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Piffka
 
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Reply Thu 20 Nov, 2003 11:05 am
Errr, Sozobe... does that mean that keeping a second set of keys magnetically attached to my car is stupid? Oh well.

My safety net is that few thieves would want my car, apparently it is about #300th on the list of most frequently stolen. It is not fancy enough to be valuable, not cool enough for a joy ride, and though the engine is well-maintained, as an environmentalist, I don't wash it too often. Very Happy Any thief driving it would look like a boring, somewhat sloppy matron out on a ho-hum shopping trip.

Here's a new stupid thing... I don't THINK I'm the one, but who knows? I made arrangements (I thought) to meet someone at 11am today at my house. She just called and said is it OK if she's fifteen minutes late and we meet at 9:15 instead?

(!!!! Yikes. Yikes. Yikes.!!! I'm still in my robe!!!!)

We decided that maybe 10am would be better all around. Then as she was getting off the phone she said, "So, I'll see you there."

"Huh?" thought I.

Questioned her a little further. Somehow she was planning on meeting me two hours earlier and at a different location. I'm pretty sure we were meeting here because I was planning to spruce up my front entry before she got here. Frankly, I'm relieved! So now instead of her meeting me at 11 here, we're meeting at 10, somewhere else. Dang, I'm glad she called.
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dream2020
 
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Reply Thu 20 Nov, 2003 11:35 am
Piffka, that was good. How are you going to find out where you're meeting?

In my case, there are times when someone knows my name and I don't know theirs. It's always so awkward when I have to introduce that person to someone, and just become stuck and tongue-tied. My poor memory for names is such an embarrassment.
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