Post subject: Re: True stories that are funnier than jokes
Posted: Thu Sep 06, 2012 4:14 pm
kirkstaller
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Joined: Nov 29 2008 Posts: 1318 Location: Kirkstall, Leeds
I have a friend who in his late-teens was going out with a girl named Katie. He was head over heels and he got her name tattooed across his back. When the inevitable breakup happened the following year, he had the tattoo removed.
A couple of years later he married a girl called Katie and decided to get the same design tattooed on his shoulder. 5 years later he got divorced and he had the tattoo removed.
The last time I saw him was in a bar in Leeds a couple of years ago. He told me that he'd been seeing a girl for 4 months - Katie - and that he was having her name tattooed on his forearm.
According to Facebook he is currently single. Some people never learn.
Post subject: Re: True stories that are funnier than jokes
Posted: Thu Sep 06, 2012 7:45 pm
tugglesf78
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When on my travels with the Navy, me and a mate where talking to a rather enthusiastic septic. When he discovered that we were from the UK he piped up about his Daughter who was "half Hispanic, half Polish and half English" my mate quipped ins response, "big girl is she?"
He contemplated this remarks for a few seconds with a puzzled look on his face, before asking "how did you know that?"
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Post subject: Re: True stories that are funnier than jokes
Posted: Thu Sep 06, 2012 9:14 pm
Nat (Rugby_Aholic)
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When I was in London for the Olympics I heard a group of American teenage girls have a serious discussion about when Britain gained its independence from the US. Took all I had not to beat them merciesly.
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Post subject: Re: True stories that are funnier than jokes
Posted: Thu Sep 06, 2012 9:22 pm
Dally
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Nat (Rugby_Aholic) wrote:When I was in London for the Olympics I heard a group of American teenage girls have a serious discussion about when Britain gained its independence from the US. Took all I had not to beat them merciesly.
Post subject: Re: True stories that are funnier than jokes
Posted: Thu Sep 06, 2012 10:26 pm
JTB
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Joined: Feb 10 2003 Posts: 21013 Location: Dog nosing
My dads one of those people that attracts humorous calamities wherever he goes in a kind of gently bemusing 'Last of the summer wine' way. His most recent one:
He's a keen birdwatcher, too keen really. He subscribes to something called birdline which means he gets texts informing him of rare birds popping up in various districts around the regions and got one very early in the morning a few weeks ago about some Hawfinches somewhere north of the trough of Bowland. Deciding he has to see them he packs all his gear up and gets out of the house by about 6:30am. It's a pretty remote spot he's headed to and it takes about an hour and a quarter of M6 then local roads. Anyway, as he arrives at the spot it's obvious a job lot of other twitchers have had the same text as he pulls into the car park next to where the birds are to see about 40 other vehicles and around a hundred birdwatchers/photographers set up with their gear. After pulling into the only spot left he realised it has been left clear so everyone can see the birds and that he's blocking everyones view. Putting his motor into reverse he turns round to look out of the back as he's reversing out and catches the horn on the wheel with his elbow. All of the birds fly off never to return, exited the vehicle to a volley of abuse.
Post subject: Re: True stories that are funnier than jokes
Posted: Fri Sep 07, 2012 5:56 am
Neil HFC
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Joined: Feb 10 2004 Posts: 16136 Location: Badsville
Nat (Rugby_Aholic) wrote:When I was in London for the Olympics I heard a group of American teenage girls have a serious discussion about when Britain gained its independence from the US. Took all I had not to beat them merciesly.
On a similar line, when I lived out in the US, I had an american colleague aske me "Do you celebrate July 4 over in England"?
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Post subject: Re: True stories that are funnier than jokes
Posted: Fri Sep 07, 2012 12:11 pm
Derwent
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Joined: Feb 25 2004 Posts: 2874 Location: Sometimes Workington, Sometimes Warrington, Often on the M6
Some friends of mine went on a camping trip when they were young lads and, having pitched the tent in a field just outside Grasmere, they went off to the pub. Several hours later they were staggering back in the dark, when they came across a well. Near the well was a large concrete block with a chain attached to it. They wondered how deep the well was so decided to drop the concrete block down it to see. So they manhandled the block over and let go and stood back to listen for it hitting the bottom of the well. They watched in anticipation for about 10 seconds as the chain kept going past, but were soon greeted by the sight of the goat tethered to the end of it disappearing down the well.........
Post subject: Re: True stories that are funnier than jokes
Posted: Fri Sep 07, 2012 12:27 pm
Sandro II Terrorista
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