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Rita
April 5th, 2005, 06:38 AM
Hi Folks
As suggested by Wildman,this should be interesting.What one thing embarrasses you most of all? ;D

Firecat
April 5th, 2005, 06:41 AM
It'll take some persuasion to let that out from me...I will, however, tell you if you persuade well enough...Or maybe I WILL tell it to ya in a while...

Rita
April 5th, 2005, 07:01 AM
-{ Quote: "It'll take some persuasion to let that out from me...I will, however, tell you if you persuade well enough...Or maybe I WILL tell it to ya in a while..." }-
Oh come on Firecat--Please Do tell ;D

Firecat
April 5th, 2005, 07:13 AM
OK - The thing that embarass me the most is being seen in public with female friends. This is b'coz when the males see me with any female - the rumours of 'young love' spreads.

:'(

abhi_mittal
April 5th, 2005, 07:14 AM
Answering questions like- "What embarasses you most?" in public...!! ;D

Firecat
April 5th, 2005, 07:15 AM
*I will delete my post, shall I?*

Rita
April 5th, 2005, 07:31 AM
-{ Quote: "*I will delete my post, shall I?*" }-
Why would you do that?--nothing wrong with your post bud--I know that can be very embrrasing that a person cant have a friend without rumours of love entering in! :)

Rita
April 5th, 2005, 07:40 AM
-{ Quote: "Answering questions like- "What embarasses you most?" in public...!! ;D" }-
good answer lol

abhi_mittal
April 5th, 2005, 07:47 AM
Also, posting something on Wilders that has been already posted by somebody else...and then that 'somebody' says, "Mr. SmartyMan....this has already been posted here.." :P

Infinity
April 5th, 2005, 08:00 AM
what ambarasses me the most is trying to help fixing someones computer and being stuck for whatever reason...

Rita
April 5th, 2005, 08:42 AM
I guess what really does it for me is to see someone I went to school with and I dont even know them, and they'll be talking to me calling me by name,and I try to pretend I know who I'm talking to and they say,you dont know who I am do you?then I have to fess up lol

AvianFlux
April 5th, 2005, 12:11 PM
When I'm in a public place, and, to my shock, discover that I forgot to put my pants on. ;D

Firecat
April 5th, 2005, 12:33 PM
-{ Quote: "When I'm in a public place, and, to my shock, discover that I forgot to put my pants on. ;D" }-
Hey - I get embarrased if I dont wear at least a pant/trouser that reaches to my knees, and a half-Sleeve shirt!!! ;D

But thats not half as bad as the one I posted above (for me anyway)!!!!

wildman
April 5th, 2005, 01:50 PM
:o A long, long list. However seeing as I sort of was the inspiration for this.

(1) Being in a public rest room stall, an some one saying "Are you o.k. in there?".

(2) Shopping with the spouse, an having to wait for her, an she is in the strictly ladies department. (Guys know what I'm talking about on this one).

(3) Holding the spouses purse, an some one asking if it is mine.

O.k. that's three, let's see some from others.

Thanks
Wildman
:-[

Sputnik
April 5th, 2005, 02:05 PM
When I get my collegues tea while they asked for coffee, or when I forget to bring their cigarettes with me on inspection... That's embarrasing ;)

dog
April 5th, 2005, 02:11 PM
Well this didn't happen to me, but none the less it had to be one of the embarrassing situations I've seen

Have you ever gone grocery shopping, had a full buggy, loaded it all onto the checkout conveyor, then as the cashiers almost finished, reach for your wallet, to find it's not there. ;D ~I'd almost died laughing inside the other day, when the gentlemen in front of me did it at a local supermarket~ The poor guy turned bright red, I really felt bad for him

Firecat
April 5th, 2005, 02:15 PM
-{ Quote: "When I get my collegues tea while they asked for coffee, or when I forget to bring their cigarettes with me on inspection... That's embarrasing ;)" }-
Or when you go to any place without your badge!

Sputnik
April 5th, 2005, 02:48 PM
-{ Quote: "Or when you go to any place without your badge!" }-
Lol, well wen you forget your idendification in combat zone you're doomed yes :P

NAMOR
April 5th, 2005, 03:13 PM
Giving a class presentation filled with 300 students and passing out. ;D

~*Nat*~
April 5th, 2005, 03:29 PM
-{ Quote: ":o

(1) Being in a public rest room stall, an some one saying "Are you o.k. in there?".



Thanks
Wildman
:-[" }-

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Ooooooooo my stomach hurts....

~*Nat*~
April 5th, 2005, 03:52 PM
Oh golly...guess I fess up too ! ;D

Well...I could probably write a looong list of things that embarass me - I'm prone to get into trouble.

But here's one not so important one - and one that is absolutely annoying:

1) What's embarrasing is when I post something really dumb, and not realizing it at that moment - and then noone replies. Then I know that was a really dumb post. LOOL !!


2) Going on a date/meeting, and all sudden feeling this awful tickle in the throat and can't stop coughing !! :o Not sure if I sweat 'cause of the strain of hacking - or from blushing too much !! :-[

INTOXSICKATED
April 5th, 2005, 04:28 PM
my son embarasses me the most, think it's payback for things i probably did to my parents. ::)

anyways, i was watching star wars: the return of the jedi the other day. the ewoks always crack me up and i was laughing at one point in the movie when they were fighting the empire. in walks my son (5 years old) and asks me "what are those guys?" pointing to the ewoks. i replied, "they're m*dgets". noticing the puzzled look on his face, (and not even knowing that he already knew what a m*dget was) i quickly said, "just kidding" and told him they were ewoks. then i had to explained to him who and what the ewoks were.

later in the week while standing in line at the grocery store, wouldn't you know it, there's a little person in line in front of us. when my son realizes this, he quickly notifies me in a rather loud voice, "look dad, it's a m*dget". upon hearing this, the little person doesn't turn around but shakes his head and looks around, obviously embarassed. everybody in line heard it! i then leaned over in a quiet voice and told my son to "be quiet, m*dget is not a nice word to say". my son then paused for a moment and said (not knowing how to whisper apparently), "oh yea! i meant to say ewok".

~*Nat*~
April 5th, 2005, 04:42 PM
Mr. Intox....!! I bet you felt like sneaking outta there as fast as you could ! http://members.shaw.ca/wenpigs/surprised/eekout.gifLOL !!!

wildman
April 5th, 2005, 10:03 PM
:) Yup kids are indeed grandparents revenge. As I have told before, I grew up in a heavy construction type environment. Quiet often the nearest large town could be many miles away. Mom an I would usually go into the large town once a month, an stock up on almost everything. Mom would always ask dad if there was anything special he wanted, an dad would quiet often reply "Yes bring me home a twenty-two year old blond". Well mom an I were in the grocery store, an wouldn't you know it but if I didn't spot a blond young lady, big as day I rather loudly say "Can I take you home for my dad?". I wondered for a long time why dad was sleeping on the sofa.

Thanks
Wildman
:o :D :P

zfactor
April 5th, 2005, 10:25 PM
pulling a wheelie to impress then going down hard!!! sucks and expensive to could post a pics but would be pretty disgusting!!

mercurie
April 5th, 2005, 11:50 PM
Oh boy, I got a different one for you...

My son about 6 maybe 5 years at the time. (Note for InTox. benefit ;) nearly the same age).

Well we were at a funeral home during the evening visitation or viewing as some call it. The family of the deceased was being comforted by some friends. What does my son do but blurts out, "Hey Daddy that lady looks like the lady in the box...dead!"

The deceased had lived a full life and the lady standing there looked like she had a few more good years. :-[ :-[ :-[ :-[

Shhh son... :-[ Oh son... :-X

AvianFlux
April 6th, 2005, 09:05 AM
-{ Quote: ""look dad, it's a m*dget"." }-
Gotta watch what you say around children... :D

wildman
April 6th, 2005, 01:34 PM
:-[ O.k. another one:
Remember I wrote the poem about flirting on another thread in this forum.

Well flirting with a young lady, only to find out that it is a female impersonator.

Coming out of the enlisted club, head for your rack, wake up four hours later, with water pouring off your body, an realize you are on sand bags in front of your hut.

Thanks
Wildman
:( :-\ :-X

INTOXSICKATED
April 7th, 2005, 12:12 AM
ok, i might as well post one more. keep in mind that i'm not a religous person, and have only been to church twice in my whole life.

anyways, on one of these such occasions, i got conned into going to a catholic school graduation ceremony. there was only 12 kids in the graduating class, so i figured i'd be in and out. little did i know there would also be a mass as well as some other stuff that ended up taking hours.

as i walked into the church with my cigarette in hand, a priest advised to put it out. i threw it into, what i thought was an ashtray next to the door. soon as i did, everyone began staring at me with their eyes wide open in amazement and whispering to each other. shaking their heads and giving me the evil eye. i thought it was because i brought a smoke into the church. i felt bad, so i decided to take a seat in the back. while sitting all by myself, i did the usual and began to check out and observe the people as they walked in. one by one they all stuck their hands in the "ashtray" and splashed the water inside it on their face.

turns out the supposed ashtray was holy water blessed by some cardinal that had visited the church weeks earlier. :-[ oops!

BeetleBoss
April 7th, 2005, 07:25 PM
OK who isn't embarrassed by something their kiddos have done.

A few years ago we took our kids on our first family vacation to a bed and breakfast. Sam was prob 4yrs old and Alicia was prob 5 yrs old. They were soooo excited that we'd be spending the night somewhere beside home....and on bunkbeds!! When we fist got to the bed~n~breakfast, I walked around with the kids, and Steve unloaded the car and took our bags to our room. The whole evening, we were the only family there...but another family was expected to arrive sometime that evening.
Anyway, that evening we gave the kids a bath. When they finally got all pruny...we got the kiddos out. Well, the next thing we heard was the door to our room slam. Sam had run out of our room....naked as a Jay Bird....down hall, through the family room area, and towards where he thought the car was.

As soon as I heard the door slam, I run out of the room to hunt him down. As I go down the hall towards the familyroom area, I see the other family that was expected. They had quite a shocked look on their face.

Anyway........when I got to Sam (naked) I said,"Sam, what are you doing?"

"I was getting my suitcase out of the car."

"Honey, Daddy has already gotten it out."

Of course, we took a different route back to our room.

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wildman
April 7th, 2005, 10:24 PM
:-[ Yup kids will do it to ya. My daughter was three or four when I took her to Disney Land (just father an daughter). We went on Pirates of the Caribbean. Now when you first get going, there is a little drop an the boat then starts moving right along. Well I guess the drop scared my daughter, because at the top of her lungs she yells "get me the hell out of hear, now!". Yup a little chip off the old block.

Thanks
Wildman
;) :P :D :o

BeetleBoss
April 7th, 2005, 10:50 PM
OK.....now I'm think'in of them.

This will be an Alicia story......just to be fair.

I took Alicia out on a Mommy/Daughter date.
Of course we had to go to Taco Bell. And then we went to go see The Iron Giant(great movie!!). It was when it first came out so the theater was packed. We had to sit in the middle of the theater, in the middle of a row.
Well, half way through the movie Alicia starts throwing up very loudly. I had to quickly take off her shirt to ...... you know.....catch it. Then, I had to do my best, to time it just right.... to get her out of there.

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Firecat
April 8th, 2005, 01:31 AM
Believe me BeetleBoss if I saw THAT happen in front of my eyes it would embarass me more than it would to anyone else, be it the victim, or the mommy or someone else.

In fact, if I saw that happen, the first thing I'd do is run away as fast as possible. I'd rather stay away.

Call me weird if you want to.

Firecat ;)

WSFuser
April 8th, 2005, 02:16 AM
i guess wut rele embarrasses me is that my parents have more friends and more of a social life than me. theyre much more out going and plenty talkative. as such, my life sucks but whatever.

Icewind
April 8th, 2005, 08:39 AM
I've GOT to tell you people something which happened when I was in year 5.

I left my towel outside the change room when I had finished swimming, and I had all of my clothes in the change room (my towel was outside near the pool, followed by all the year 3's and 4's).

Stupidly enough, I walk out of the change room, completely <starting to laugh> nude, and I wasn't aware of it. Then, all the girls in the change room laughed at me! <laughing quite loudly now>

One of the teacher's told me off for not wearing clothes, but the year 3's and 4's were told off too because they were laughing at me! (Weird... ??? )

LOL! ;D

Davo.

P.S. What embarrasses me the most is when the elastic off of my pants break and they hang down near my backside. I have to "ugh" hitch them up when I wear them, and my other clothes are in the wash!

mercurie
April 8th, 2005, 10:18 PM
-{ Quote: ":-[ Yup kids will do it to ya. My daughter was three or four when I took her to Disney Land (just father an daughter). We went on Pirates of the Caribbean. Now when you first get going, there is a little drop an the boat then starts moving right along. Well I guess the drop scared my daughter, because at the top of her lungs she yells "get me the hell out of hear, now!". Yup a little chip off the old block.

Thanks
Wildman
;) :P :D :o" }-LOL, hey Wildman reminded me of a similar time. My son again. Riding in a shopping cart, real young 4 or 5, I think, in the grocery store sparsely populated that was good but the echo was awful. His mother was near him and I was watching from a distance. He is staring at frozen food case with this look on his face and all of a sudden, "What da hell...!" It just echoed out all of the store. :-[ :-X

~*Nat*~
April 8th, 2005, 10:31 PM
O yeah ! I forgot one !!!



I get embarrassed when someone else gets embarrassed. http://img33.exs.cx/img33/1565/iconredface0jq.gif

Whether it be anybody making a "fool" out of themself on TV or real-life-mishaps. Don't matter.

This is no joke or dumb remark.

I just can feel with that person, what they must be going through.

Horrible....horrible......

CartoonBoy
April 8th, 2005, 11:45 PM
I get embarrassed for other people too! And I thought I was weird ! HA what does that psycho therapist know!

Actually my Mum embarrasses me. She simply has ZERO ( nil, naught,none,0 ) tact !

http://www.mockspatchcock.com/section_04/Tact01.jpg

CartoonBoy
April 8th, 2005, 11:48 PM
-{ Quote: "i guess wut rele embarrasses me is that my parents have more friends and more of a social life than me. theyre much more out going and plenty talkative. as such, my life sucks but whatever." }-


Hey WSFuser, I bet your life dosen't " suck " If you want to be more sociable, just do it! If you don't.......be happy with who YOU are ;)

End of therapy...... :lurking:

GForce
April 8th, 2005, 11:56 PM
Simple and well put CartoonBoy. Bravo!

GF

INTOXSICKATED
April 9th, 2005, 01:17 AM
-{ Quote: "If you want to be more sociable, just do it! If you don't.......be happy with who YOU are ;)" }-
unfortunately it's not that easy for everyone. some people are unable to act and express themselves the way they would like to. so instead, these people are trapped in a persona where other people think differently of them and have a distorted opinion of who they really are.

trust me, there are two sides to mr. intox. one that is very shy, quiet and reserved. the other is somewhat of a maniac. most people see me as the shy guy. quiet, calm, and very private. others know me as an arrogant s.o.b., loud, obnoxious, and an all around a$$h*le. unfortunately, it's the obnoxious, loud and arrogant guy that i truly am. although it's hard for me to always "be more sociable" and "just do it", with the help of alcohol, i am able to achieve the results i am looking for.

WSFuser: i'm not telling you to go out and get wasted. you just need to figure out how to bring the true you out, so others will know who you really are. think of the times when you're truly happy being yourself. who are you with, what are you doing? try to incorporate these feelings into everything you do, and i hope you find a more positive outlet than i did.

it appears i've gone way off topic and had more to drink tonight than i thought. don't even remember why i started this post, or replied to this post, or whatever i just did.

NATinlurk
April 9th, 2005, 01:29 AM
-{ Quote: "unfortunately it's not that easy for everyone. some people are unable to act and express themselves the way they would like to. so instead, these people are trapped in a persona where other people think differently of them and have a distorted opinion of who they really are.

trust me, there are two sides to mr. intox. one that is very shy, quiet and reserved. the other is somewhat of a maniac. most people see me as the shy guy. quiet, calm, and very private. others know me as an arrogant s.o.b., loud, obnoxious, and an all around a$$h*le. unfortunately, it's the obnoxious, loud and arrogant guy that i truly am. although it's hard for me to always "be more sociable" and "just do it", with the help of alcohol, i am able to achieve the results i am looking for.

WSFuser: i'm not telling you to go out and get wasted. you just need to figure out how to bring the true you out, so others will know who you really are. think of the times when you're truly happy being yourself. who are you with, what are you doing? try to incorporate these feelings into everything you do, and i hope you find a more positive outlet than i did.

it appears i've gone way off topic and had more to drink tonight than i thought. don't even remember why i started this post, or replied to this post, or whatever i just did." }-


Mr. Intox.......I admire your honesty, about yourself.......... <3


~*Nat*~

wildman
April 10th, 2005, 07:51 PM
-{ Quote: "Mr. Intox.......I admire your honesty, about yourself.......... <3


~*Nat*~" }-

Mr. Intox: I also admire your forthrightness. I am now going to go out on a limb. I have not reveled this for a very long time, but both my parents were alcoholics (albeit functioning ones), they swore up an down that they did not have a problem. My mother died from sucroses of the liver at age 61. All I am saying is it sounds like you may have a problem, an if this be the case, be again honest an seek professional help, it just could save your life.

Thanks
Wildman
8)

BeetleBoss
April 11th, 2005, 04:07 PM
OK......I got another embarrassing story.

Girls,
we know guys sometimes aren't the the most tactfull when expressing themselves, right.

Well...........
Not long after Steve and I got married, we had an issue with his dad coming to our home very often and unanounced. Its not that I minded that he come visit.........I was just wanting a little warning.

So, Steve had a talk with his dad on the phone about it.
As I hear them talking, Steve says something like,"the next time your wanting to come on over and visit, could I ask that you give us a call first?"

Now, if I knew Steve would need to be prepared with some reasons on "why" we would like some sort of warning, I would have been more than happy to help him know what to say....... something like
"Oh, just to make sure we're home" or "We just want to get things tidied up for ya"

You know, normal reasons.

What does Steve tell his parents??

"Oh just incase we're walking around the house naked or busy in bed"

I just died!!

I didn't make eye contact with his parents for quite awhile after that.

Firecat
April 12th, 2005, 12:10 PM
:o:o ??? ???

Infinity
April 12th, 2005, 12:35 PM
LMAO, that sure is embarassing Beetleboss, but its quite nice the way he can talk to his dad like that...I wish I could :) cause I wouldn't stop :D

wildman
April 12th, 2005, 09:58 PM
:-[ O.k. yet another one: While living in Australia, my parents an I took a three day holiday at a location that had oyster beds, (forget the name of the place, was in N.S.W., for my Aussie friends). You could rent a boat an go right in the middle of the beds, there was a small island there also where one could set up a picnic (had a Bar-B-Q pit). Early in the morning we set off, the sun is just coming up an already the water is warm, an crystal clear. Dad an I get the bright idea that we will go swimming (no trunks), skinny dipping to be more exact, not a soul in sight. We're swimming away when we hear this toot toot, we look up an there bigger than life is this tourist boat, the people are waving at us. Dad an I could only wave back, my mother is on the island laughing her head off.

Thanks
Wildman
:P ;) :o