Cringe!
Chickenlady winces, "I told a Hugh Grant/Divine Brown joke to my dad, pretending that Ms Brown was chewing gum so she'd be more American. Instead I just appeared to be still giving the blow-job. Even as I'm writing this I'm cringing inside."
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( , Thu 27 Nov 2008, 18:58)
Chickenlady winces, "I told a Hugh Grant/Divine Brown joke to my dad, pretending that Ms Brown was chewing gum so she'd be more American. Instead I just appeared to be still giving the blow-job. Even as I'm writing this I'm cringing inside."
Tell us your cringeworthy stories of embarrassment. Go on, you're amongst friends here...
( , Thu 27 Nov 2008, 18:58)
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I shouldn't feel too bad about that.
I recently lost my mum to brain cancer and being 16, I tend to hang around the kinda crowd that uses "Your Mum" jokes.
Although I can find it a little insensative when one of them do a "Your Mum" I'd rather they just say it, as opposed to going "Your m-" and stopping in an attempt to censor themselves.
The fact that they do try and censor themselves (although well intended) just extends the embarrasment experienced on both parties.
So yeah... don't worry about it too much, provided that it's your friends who are spouting "Your Mums" it doesn't really get to you.
( , Fri 28 Nov 2008, 21:25, Reply)
I recently lost my mum to brain cancer and being 16, I tend to hang around the kinda crowd that uses "Your Mum" jokes.
Although I can find it a little insensative when one of them do a "Your Mum" I'd rather they just say it, as opposed to going "Your m-" and stopping in an attempt to censor themselves.
The fact that they do try and censor themselves (although well intended) just extends the embarrasment experienced on both parties.
So yeah... don't worry about it too much, provided that it's your friends who are spouting "Your Mums" it doesn't really get to you.
( , Fri 28 Nov 2008, 21:25, Reply)
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