October 31, 2005 at 9:55 pm
What have you done in the past that probably isn’t the sort of thing you should own up to because you’ll no doubt be laughed at?
For me, it was travelling miles (and at cost, too) to see the Trisha show. But that’s not the half of it because a couple of months later, I went to see it again. 😮

By: steve rowell - 10th November 2005 at 05:04
I went to a Michael Bolton concert once…
Oh you win hands down, that’s pathetically sad
By: Wildweasel - 9th November 2005 at 23:47
I sometimes talk to the cat when nobody else is around. 😀 If the cats not available just talk to myself 😉
By: kev35 - 3rd November 2005 at 20:40
Check your PM’s.
By: Mark9 - 3rd November 2005 at 20:35
Anna.
I said the saddest thing of any importance. The death of my Mother was, strangely enough, far more significant to me than the ramblings which emanate from your latest empty bottle.
Regards,
kev35
Well life moves on!! and I have a termimally ill person in my family 😉 They live life 😉 not from a bottle or drugs 😉 they live with me 😉 😉 Anna 🙂
By: kev35 - 3rd November 2005 at 19:27
The saddest thing I have ever done in the ironic sense, I can’t tell you, as it hurts to admit it to myself.
The saddest thing of any importance was holding my Mom’s hand after telling the Doctors not to resuscitate her and waiting until she quietly slipped away.
Regards,
kev35
By: T5 - 3rd November 2005 at 19:07
Rubbish.
Never give a pensioner an even break.
You should see their elbows flying as they fight their way to the ‘about to be bad-by’ counter in the supermarket to snaffle the bargains 😉
Moggy
“Flies around xxxx” is a term I like, though its not just the kronies who do it.
By: Moggy C - 3rd November 2005 at 00:28
But going to a filming of Des and Mel amongst all the OAPs and running to get a seat in the front row probably is though.
Rubbish.
Never give a pensioner an even break.
You should see their elbows flying as they fight their way to the ‘about to be bad-by’ counter in the supermarket to snaffle the bargains 😉
Moggy
By: T5 - 2nd November 2005 at 21:13
Ohh and hid in the bathroom cos my friend tried to shoot me with a pellet gun….. 😮
I’d say that trying to shoot someone with a pellet gun is sadder. Hiding in the bathroom because someone is trying to shoot you just seems normal… :rolleyes:
By: Arabella-Cox - 2nd November 2005 at 21:02
Stood up La Ramblas in Barcelona alone cos i didnt want to go to the amusements
Ohh and hid in the bathroom cos my friend tried to shoot me with a pellet gun….. 😮
By: Chipmunk Carol - 2nd November 2005 at 13:48
I flew a Cessna C152 and enjoyed it.
Other than that, I have to agree with Bentwingbomber.
Sleeping under just a fly sheet in the mud at Goodwood this year was pretty desperate.
By: zoot horn rollo - 2nd November 2005 at 13:42
They’ll be able to coin it in during the run-up to Bonfire night then 😉
Kylie? That’s not sad.
Moggy
Kylie, no, I did go to see her at the NRC and EC as well.
But going to a filming of Des and Mel amongst all the OAPs and running to get a seat in the front row probably is though.
By: Spitfire Pilot - 2nd November 2005 at 12:39
Just before my Great Grandmother passed away she was in hospital and we would go and visit her often……….so often I seemed to get bored with going to see her………..she died a few days later and I’ll never forgive myself for thinking that……….. 🙁
By: Moggy C - 2nd November 2005 at 12:20
His mum was pushing a toddler in a push chair as well. 🙁
They’ll be able to coin it in during the run-up to Bonfire night then 😉
Kylie? That’s not sad.
Moggy
By: zoot horn rollo - 2nd November 2005 at 12:09
I went to see Kylie on the Des and Mel show. Actually, I felt really sad the other night because a small kid came round trick or treating and I had forgotten it was Halloween and I didn’t have anything in the house and it was absolutely throwing it down good style. I felt a real swine saying no.
I then found some stuff and grabbed an umberella and went after them but they had gone. His mum was pushing a toddler in a push chair as well. 🙁
By: Arm Waver - 2nd November 2005 at 09:49
I went to a Celine Dion concert 😮
With you that is understandable :diablo: 😀
Saddest thing I did that I can remember was telling my son his rabbit had died.
I also found dismissing the squardon one night at cadets to the left as a mark of respect to the cadets who lost their lives in the Wessex crash hard to do.
By: DazDaMan - 2nd November 2005 at 08:21
I went to a Boney M concert
I went to a Celine Dion concert 😮
By: Arm Waver - 2nd November 2005 at 07:49
I went to a Boney M concert
Mwahahahahahahahahahahahahahahaha.
I don’t know whether to admire your courage in admitting it, feel pity for you or just to laugh uncontrollably….
By: sally9 - 2nd November 2005 at 03:01
Saddest Part
my friends mother was suffering from cancer and as he did nmoit have a vehicle he used to call me to take him to the chemist for buying medicine for her
i then got frustrated and used to avoid him
then one day he called me and i pretended that i was not home
he called me 5 times in one hour then
bit i avoided him
then after 2 hours i came to know that his mom had passed away
that was really the saddest thing i have ever done
By: Moggy C - 1st November 2005 at 23:26
I went to a Boney M concert
By: Mark9 - 1st November 2005 at 13:06
A bit much anna, 😮 what was a squirrel doing on your bike in the first place. 😀
imagination running away with its self.
anna in full fatigues ,attacking said squirrel with a jam sandwich baguette. :diablo:
must read the label on these tablets again.
🙁 It was horrid, I was going down a hill in the Swinley Forest!! By all accounts, I went right through the middle of it 🙁 My friends thought it funny, but I was upset for days after. 🙁 Anna 😉 😀