Guilty Laughs
Are you the kind of person who laughs when they see a cat getting run over? Tell us about the times your sense of humour has gone beyond taste and decency.
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( , Thu 22 Jul 2010, 15:19)
Are you the kind of person who laughs when they see a cat getting run over? Tell us about the times your sense of humour has gone beyond taste and decency.
Suggested by SnowyTheRabbit
( , Thu 22 Jul 2010, 15:19)
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Bicycle Rape
On the way to work a month or so ago a cyclist went past me at a fair speed – he was standing up on the pedals, his bum a few inches off the saddle.
There was a clatter and the saddle suddenly fell off leaving a nice shiny chrome tube pointing in the general direction of his arse!
Anticipating a comic moment I stopped, waited and watched. It wasn’t long before he tried to sit on the missing saddle! An anguished cry as the tube inserted a sizeable portion of his Lycra shorts up his choccy starfish!
As he limped off to retrieve the saddle I was shaking with laughter and could barely stand upright!
( , Fri 23 Jul 2010, 10:56, 2 replies)
On the way to work a month or so ago a cyclist went past me at a fair speed – he was standing up on the pedals, his bum a few inches off the saddle.
There was a clatter and the saddle suddenly fell off leaving a nice shiny chrome tube pointing in the general direction of his arse!
Anticipating a comic moment I stopped, waited and watched. It wasn’t long before he tried to sit on the missing saddle! An anguished cry as the tube inserted a sizeable portion of his Lycra shorts up his choccy starfish!
As he limped off to retrieve the saddle I was shaking with laughter and could barely stand upright!
( , Fri 23 Jul 2010, 10:56, 2 replies)
now this is clickworthy!
I saw something similar when a kid was pulling a small wheelie to get his front wheel up a kerb. Rather than pulling the wheel up, the handlebars just popped up off the frame leaving him to ride square on into the kerb with no way of steering.
( , Fri 23 Jul 2010, 11:00, closed)
I saw something similar when a kid was pulling a small wheelie to get his front wheel up a kerb. Rather than pulling the wheel up, the handlebars just popped up off the frame leaving him to ride square on into the kerb with no way of steering.
( , Fri 23 Jul 2010, 11:00, closed)
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