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Title: Your Most Embarassing Moment?
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FireTrails - September 5, 2004 05:48 PM (GMT)
What was your most embarassing moment?

Mine has to be...well actually I really don't think anything embarassing has happened to me really...I'll keep thinkin, but in the meantime I wanna hear some of your's. This topic should be really funny. :lol:

BeanieRobert2001 - September 16, 2004 02:18 PM (GMT)
i have alot of them.
and i guess like everyone else,i don't want to talk about it!

bttf_85 - September 17, 2004 08:40 AM (GMT)
Gosh, there are tons in my book! There hasn't been any lately so, therefore, I have to think back in the past. The one that sticks out to me, at the moment, is back in high school. It was my junior year and there was a report due that we had to read up in front of the calss. I believe it was english class and I can't remember the topic in which we had to write about. I do remember that I wrote about animal cruelty. I had everything prepared, all my q-cards set, had everything that I wanted to say in order. I rose my hand wanting to be the first one up there. When it comes to me talking about animal cruelty, Im SERIOUS and want people to hear me out.
Finally, Im up there with all my notes at hand. Everything is going according to plan until the last 3 q-cards. Uh-Oh I felt a tear. Something made me jerk a tear. I wasnt planning on it and BAM!!! it hit me. I was soooo into what i was saying and I was crying in front of these students that I hardly knew. (I didn't have friends in this class, plus I was the new student and new to the school) It probably doesnt sound bad, but I was sooooo embarassed. I was thinking that the students were thinking that i was a WACk job and love animals TOO much. Just have to stand there starting to cry in front of new students and a teacher I couldnt finish the speech like I wanted to.
PLUS, after we were all fisnished I had the teacher come up to me and tell me that its ok and that is was a really good report. Argh, I thought it was horrible. :o

FireTrails - September 18, 2004 03:04 PM (GMT)
^lol I woild have DIED right then and there. :lol: But that sucks I hope nothin like that ever happens to me.

I've been thinkin and.....

I still can't think of my most embarassing moment so I'll have to think some more.

BeanieRobert2001 - September 18, 2004 03:35 PM (GMT)
bttf 85,that would prob. happen to me. I also love animals very much and I also HATE it when people hurt their animals. I think that if people kill or hurt their animals then THEY should be killed or hurt the same way that they killed or hurt THEIR animals.

LonePineKath - July 6, 2005 06:56 PM (GMT)
^ I agree.

Hmm, embarrassing moments! Where do I start!

How about the time I was in a school assembly and I suddenly yawned really loud by accident and everyone turned around and looked at me! Argh!

Madstunts - August 12, 2005 02:02 AM (GMT)
I used to play percussion in my school wind orchestra (like a normal orchestra but with no string instruments). We were very good - one of the best in the country, and we got through to the finals of the National Festival of Music for Youth every year I was in the band.

Anyway, we were taking part in some contest or other, and we were yet to go on. I was talking to some of my friends from another school, and I looked round and noticed that I couldn't see anyone from my school. A sudden feeling of dread welled up in my stomach!

I raced to the hall to find that my band were on stage about halfway through the first piece of music. Aaaargh. I had to stand at the back for the entire piece, hearing all the gaps where my part should have been.

The worst part was that there was no back-stage area. To get to the stage you had to walk through the audience. So after they finished the first piece, and everyone was clapping, I quickly walked down one of the side isles, trying not to make eye contact with anyone.

Strangely, no one ever said anything about this to me afterwards. I don't believe for a second that no one noticed.

This is actually the second-most embarrassing thing that happened to me, but no one will ever know what the first-most thing is!

LonePineKath - August 12, 2005 04:56 PM (GMT)
QUOTE (Madstunts @ Aug 11 2005, 09:02 PM)
This is actually the second-most embarrassing thing that happened to me, but no one will ever know what the first-most thing is!

That story sounds like the classic stuff of nightmares! How terrifying that it really happened to you!!

But come on... we're all dying to hear what made it into the number one slot ahead of that story! Wow!


Aaron - August 26, 2007 12:34 PM (GMT)
I seem to take embarassing moments harder than others. Probably why I'm so reserved.

When I was young I was in a school play. I played the priest or whatever who was marrying the couple. I had a total of three lines, and I had originally really wanted a bigger part, which my best friend in school got. Well, it's a good thing he did!

When I was on stage I must have got really nervous and ended up flubbing my lines! I said something like this to the girl "Do you take this man to be your lawfully wedded wife"!!!

Now my memory is a bit shaky with the event, but I believe the audience got a chuckle out of it! :angry:

And then to top it all off, after flubbing my way off-stage and getting ready to go home, a family came up in the parking lot to tell me what a good job I did! Only they thought I was someone else, and when they were told I wasn't the person who played that character they wanted to commend, they politely said I did a good job too and got the hell out of there! Argh! Talk about rubbing salt in the wound!




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