I farted on a subway car and it was so bad almost everyone got off at the next stop. A big black dude stood up and looked at everyone and said "who was it?!"
I busted out laughing and he points at me and says "it was yoooooouuuu!"
He shook his head and got off.
I laugh about that still and it's been almost 20 years.
@phil-a-dork saidI've done that on an elevator and didn't say a word, thank my lucky stars it was a silent one so everyone was looking around at each other, only the wife and I knew who had done it. We kept straight faces but had a good laugh about it later.
I farted on a subway car and it was so bad almost everyone got off at the next stop. A big black dude stood up and looked at everyone and said "who was it?!"
I busted out laughing and he points at me and says "it was yoooooouuuu!"
He shook his head and got off.
I laugh about that still and it's been almost 20 years.
-VR
@very-rusty saidI once lost my way in a business presentation to a group of 60 people, it was horrible.
Does anyone want to share their most embarrassing and awkward moments?
-VR
@very-rusty saidDuring a walk in a recreation area where I live, I lost my way and after many hours in the woods, and with the help of a phone call with the police station, I was traced by a helicopter and then picked up by a police car to take me home. Not nice.
Just one will do, pick the best you got! 🙂
I have many more than I mentioned also.
-VR
@torunn saidDid the people that found you mention to you about marking trees if you are in a strange area? It is so easy to lose ones way in the woods!
During a walk in a recreation area where I live, I lost my way and after many hours in the woods, and with the help of a phone call with the police station, I was traced by a helicopter and then picked up by a police car to take me home. Not nice.
EDIT: I recall as a teenager playing in the woods next to my home and getting lost. I could hear the high way on one side so kept walking in the opposite direction away from the traffic as I knew that was the main highway and I lived the other way. No cells back in those days. I remember when my Father took me to teach me how to snare rabbits he told me to listen and I heard the cars from the highway. He told me if ever get lost walk away from the sound and mark the trees break a branch or what ever you have to do, so you don't walk in circles. I never forgot that lesson from him. found by way back to a path I knew in no time.
-VR
@divegeester saidThat's rough.
I once lost my way in a business presentation to a group of 60 people, it was horrible.
The longer it took to get back on track the more the stress builds 😄
@very-rusty saidThere were just a lot of trees wherever I walked, and my phone was a simple kind so all we had to go by was the conversation we had while I was walking. Eventually I saw something that could be either a lake or fog, and when I got closer I noticed a big rock in the lake and from there they could follow on a screen where I might be.
Did the people that found you mention to you about marking trees if you are in a strange area? It is so easy to lose ones way in the woods!
-VR
We had a small fridge behind the reception desk where I used to work. I decided to help myself to someone else’s milk for my coffee one day as mine had run out. I sneakily walked to the fridge, a hot mug of coffee in my hand, poured a little milk in then hot footed it away, quickly passing behind the receptionist BUT my t-shirt got caught on the edge of a white board and pulled me back, making me splash hot coffee everywhere! The F word flew from my lips, before I even knew I’d yelled it and unfortunately there were parents with children sat in the waiting area, all witnessing my mouth falling open with embarrassment as I checked I’d not scalded my colleague then hurried back to hide in my office.
@drewnogal saidNow, that would have been very embarrassing. I am saving my most embarrassing situation for last!
We had a small fridge behind the reception desk where I used to work. I decided to help myself to someone else’s milk for my coffee one day as mine had run out. I sneakily walked to the fridge, a hot mug of coffee in my hand, poured a little milk in then hot footed it away, quickly passing behind the receptionist BUT my t-shirt got caught on the edge of a white board and pu ...[text shortened]... with embarrassment as I checked I’d not scalded my colleague then hurried back to hide in my office.
-VR
When I was recently visiting a care home for people with dementia (before lockdown) one of the residents darted to follow me through the door on the way to the stairs. I steered them back explaining the importance of coming with me in the opposite direction. I think I was being quite assertive as it seemed to take them quite a while to manage to explain to me that in fact they weren't a resident. Maybe time moves slower on occasions like that. 😳
@phil-a-dork saidIndeed. I just lost my train of thought and then the anxiety and dry-mouth kicked in and I was doomed. Someone saved me with a question, and thankfully the group was mostly well spirited colleagues. But I would say it was one of the worst moments of my life; outside of real tragedies of course.
That's rough.
The longer it took to get back on track the more the stress builds 😄
@phil-a-dork saidWhat colour were the people who got off at the next stop?
I farted on a subway car and it was so bad almost everyone got off at the next stop. A big black dude stood up and looked at everyone and said "who was it?!"