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Humiliating myself in order to bump a quality laughable thread. Cus I like singing :).

Funny apart from final post anyway.

Top quality bumping there, so 4 years later are you still shagging anything with a pulse or have you mellowed?

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I have a stable relationship of 3 years and am engaged, hopefully to be married next year.

How things change eh. :)

Aww congrats, has she seen this thread?

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Aww congrats, has she seen this thread?

funniest thing really is all of the stuff in this thread is complete poo. I actually never did until I met my new mrs, funny how immature I was back then and how having it or being seen 'to be' was made to be this massively important thing.

I read this back an realise how stupid I was back then. The most worrying thing was how long I dwelled on that one girl. idiot!

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Ha ha, I'm so glad things like forums weren't really big when I was going through all that shit, having a permanent record of some of the shit I came out with/did in the pursuit of love is truly cringeworthy.

Drunkenly singing "you're just too good to be true" outside a block at Halls with the girl it was aimed at on the 7th floor and pissing off everyone else, springs to mind.

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haha interesting you should say that lol I didn't do the same with the same song at some point honest. :ph34r:

Most embarrassing story is the cows one, which you have just seen. It's just so funny though, had to be relived. I laughed so hard re-reading it earlier. lol

You just gotta laugh about it. Anyone else fancy sharing some funny stories on this topic? Be british, laugh at yourself! :)

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In a crappy old (not quite) sound proof booth in an old part of the LRI some years ago I was having a hearing test and was told to press the button everytime I heard a sound. After a few minutes of low level hisses and beeps I got repeated high pitched bleeps so I pressed the button like a looney - few seconds later the chap doing the test opened the door and told me it was the bin lorry reversing outside.

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In a crappy old (not quite) sound proof booth in an old part of the LRI some years ago I was having a hearing test and was told to press the button everytime I heard a sound. After a few minutes of low level hisses and beeps I got repeated high pitched bleeps so I pressed the button like a looney - few seconds later the chap doing the test opened the door and told me it was the bin lorry reversing outside.

Excellent!

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Embarassing stories ey?

Well I wandered around the accommodation area in nowt but boxers and possibly a lab coat last Halloween.

I'd been drinking, then got home and went to bed at about 2. At 4 in the morning, I got up to go for a slash, forgot to take my keys with me and got locked out. I decided rather than sleeping in the hallway and going the minutes walk to the office the following morning, I'd try and find a member of security to let me into my room.

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Embarassing stories ey?

Well I wandered around the accommodation area in nowt but boxers and possibly a lab coat last Halloween.

I'd been drinking, then got home and went to bed at about 2. At 4 in the morning, I got up to go for a slash, forgot to take my keys with me and got locked out. I decided rather than sleeping in the hallway and going the minutes walk to the office the following morning, I'd try and find a member of security to let me into my room.

Heh. Keys are such a bastard in halls. I've locked myself out at least a dozen times. But the long walk to accommodation office to borrow the spare key is bad enough, never mind when you're barefooted, and it'd been snowing all evening.

An old flatmate locked himself out with nothing on at all once. Had to borrow my swimming trunks lol

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Heh. Keys are such a bastard in halls. I've locked myself out at least a dozen times. But the long walk to accommodation office to borrow the spare key is bad enough, never mind when you're barefooted, and it'd been snowing all evening.

An old flatmate locked himself out with nothing on at all once. Had to borrow my swimming trunks lol

Hang on, you're at Uni?? Now I feel old, I'm sure when you joined you were about 12 or 14 lol

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Hang on, you're at Uni?? Now I feel old, I'm sure when you joined you were about 12 or 14 lol

Haha, I'm sorry to make you feel that way. lol

I'll be 20 in May. Definitely not reached the equivalent level of maturity yet :P

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No idea when I joined or how old I was. Remember joining cus there used to be games on here though. :).

I do feel like the last 5 years of life have just shot by radiculously quickly though.

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