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Silly things you've done you really hope no one else saw

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C'mon, we all do them, some more than others :D You daren't look up incase someone see what you just did by accident, or you try and cover it up. Oooerr..sounds dodge.

Anyway, my example today:

Taking a swig from a bottle of water and then as i pulled it away from my mouth it kinda resonated inside the bottle and sploshed back out the top and hit me in the eye :o
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    JamfocusJamfocus Posts: 7,024
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    Well I jumped on one of those Lilos in a swimming pool while on holiday only for my swimming shorts to come right down at the back :o I'm not sure if anyone noticed, although I'm not sure how they couldn't :eek:
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    whiteribbonwhiteribbon Posts: 667
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    LOL :D

    My daughter was watchin American Idol tonight and we saw a clip of someone arriving for the auditions

    'All efficient etc...............!

    She only went and walked...UP :eek: the DOWN esculator :) I LMFAO

    Then she had the cheek to shout at the camera for capturing it all!!! :p:D
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    padpad Posts: 6,699
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    I seem to fall over a lot ... I nearly always do it in front of lots of people :(

    Oh, and I once got off my friends motorbike - I didn't realise I was snagged and he rode off taking my trousers with him :(



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    DayusDayus Posts: 3,810
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    I really hoped that the woman's husband never saw. He didn't, she told him.
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    Deaf LeppardDeaf Leppard Posts: 2,682
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    Walked into a signpost in an asda carpark.... hit it hard with my forehead... but was more worried about nobody seeing than my pain
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    ChieChie Posts: 4,407
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    Leaned back on my chair at college and fell backwards on to the floor. Everyone saw that :o I walked out of the room I was so embarassed.

    Then last week I went to get off the bus and it swirved around a corner while I wasn't holding on to the poles. I ended up doing a Matrix, waving my arms in the air while trying not to fall over backwards. Everyone chuckled :o
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    SULLASULLA Posts: 149,789
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    Have you ever stopped to tie your shoe laces when walking to work, using a low brick wall for support. :confused: and then walked back home :o
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    JamfocusJamfocus Posts: 7,024
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    I've got another one;

    I went to get on a bus, and I was changing routes so it was a bigger bus etc Got on all smiles and didn't realise these buses had an extra step so fell flat on the floor in front of a packed bus and a queue behind me.
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    ExaminusExaminus Posts: 22,396
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    I once opened a door into a first year's face (by accident) and may have broken it (the child). I'm glad nobody saw otherwise I would have gotten into lots of trouble.

    I think he was OK. I pointed to the direction of the medical room.
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    [Deleted User][Deleted User] Posts: 2,645
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    Was at work, bored and found a huge metal nut left over from a party. (their used to hold helium balloons down) so I threw it in the floor expecting it to just dunk and stay there - it bounced and shot forward and went through 8 red wine glases. Got it cleared up before anyone else saw!
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    [Deleted User][Deleted User] Posts: 2,708
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    Have walked in to lamposts and also once fell off a bus while it as moving (very slowly though) - that was quite embarrasing!
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    john74john74 Posts: 1,729
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    I once poured hot chip fat down a drain. 2 hours later it had gone solid. My Dad wasn't too happy about it and it wasn't that long ago so I should really have known better. :o
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    xp95xp95 Posts: 2,439
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    Banging my head rather hard when boarding a mini-bus because I didn't duck down enough as I was getting on the bus. :D
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    [Deleted User][Deleted User] Posts: 357
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    xp95 wrote: »
    Banging my head rather hard when boarding a mini-bus because I didn't duck down enough as I was getting on the bus. :D


    Did it put you in a 7 year coma?
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    ONeillDigSpyONeillDigSpy Posts: 435
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    when i started driving i was late for a dentist appointment and i was driving behind an old fellow who was driving very slow, i tried to overtake but then he started to speed up, a car was coming towards me in the distance so i had to pull back in again. my hairdresser was behind me, i hope she didn't know it was me
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    [Deleted User][Deleted User] Posts: 237
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    I have acted silly and people have filmed on their phones, but thankfully none of it has made its way to Youtube yet, and even if it did its not anything serious, just me drunk and foolish.
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    ROWLING2010ROWLING2010 Posts: 3,909
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    treetop wrote: »
    Did it put you in a 7 year coma?

    :D



    I hope no one saw me registering for an account on DS as that would be embarrassing. :blush::blush:

    :p
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    HogzillaHogzilla Posts: 24,116
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    I am a female Mr Bean. Always walking round with my skirt tucked in my knickers, or trying to look cool then falling over. I just accept it now.
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    big brother 9big brother 9 Posts: 18,153
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    Sneezed and a huge blob of snot came down my nose, I thought it had hit the floor but a few seconds later realised it was on my t shirt
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    Bex_123Bex_123 Posts: 10,783
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    I was once at a club and there were glass doors to the smoking area.
    On coming back in, the door wouldn't open. Drunkenly, I pushed it really really hard and managed to open it just enough to squeeze through. Then I realised they actually opened the other way.

    It was late and most people were drunk, I don't think many people noticed. D'oh.
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    Madonna38Madonna38 Posts: 2,078
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    tried to pick up a pound coin which was glued to the floor.:D:blush:
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    3PS3PS Posts: 822
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    Went and had my braces tighten, after I finished I went to tesco before finally going home. Looked in mirror had a piece of tissues stuck on end of my nose. Major cringe. Also walking up street and spontaneously did a little skip, then thought hope no one was behind me.

    Always doing stuff that makes me cringe after, like walking up the street and then noticing I had a empty can stuck on my heel.
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    2+2=52+2=5 Posts: 24,264
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    I did Jim Carrey's impersonation of Brezhnev in front of a statue of Stalin in Moscow. :blush:

    Not sure if everyone will get the context but eh...it was...kinda awkward!
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    [Deleted User][Deleted User] Posts: 7,174
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    Sometimes when I walk the dog late at night and have my mp3 on I'll start dancing along. When I see someone I'll always try to turn this into some sort of weird shuffle, no idea why since I'm sure they knew I was dancing. I've also been caught singing, badly. I'll always check before I do either of the above, but it's like people know and appear out of thin air just when I think I'm safe :D
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    bostin_austinbostin_austin Posts: 810
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    Riding home from work one January evening, in the dark,on my bicycle along the canal towpath, I forgot to dismount at the bridge at Bournville train station as it was too narrow to cycle under. Before I knew what had happened, I was in the canal- I had hit my brakes on my bicycle so hard, I went straight over the handle bars head first in the canal. This was 5pm- I had to drag myself out the canal and get help- I ended up walking the whole length of the packed platform to get to the office to phone home for help.When my husband finally arrived, 30 minutes (felt like 30 hours!) later, I had to 'do the packed platform' walk again as he had to jump in to retrieve my bike- we then both had to 'walk the platform',absolutely dripping.
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