Heyesey Posted March 13, 2008 Posted March 13, 2008 Fetching your partner's high-strength morphine tablet, getting yourself a glass of water, and being distracted by the football match. I think I'll be all right, the morphine doesn't seem to be afflleyctibble bbl ahgfuipewbgfwas..... *THUD*
babychickens Posted March 13, 2008 Posted March 13, 2008 #48. Leaving a pair of £200 leather boots (they were a gift, I wouldn't pay that much for boots myself) on the doorstep when you go away for the weekend rather than putting them in the car. Not only do you end up going out for dinner wearing trainers, but it will invariable rain inordinately heavily....so much that the soles go squidgy.
Jabberwocky Posted March 13, 2008 Posted March 13, 2008 Leaving a 150 quid leather coat on a chair in the kitchen when your cats in season and in the mood for spraying on things.
shaznay Posted March 13, 2008 Posted March 13, 2008 putting a can of lager in the freezer and then forgetting about it
Moonbird Posted March 13, 2008 Posted March 13, 2008 Leaving your digital camera out in the garden overnight during high winds and rain
Blade1983 Posted March 13, 2008 Posted March 13, 2008 Fetching your partner's high-strength morphine tablet, getting yourself a glass of water, and being distracted by the football match. I think I'll be all right, the morphine doesn't seem to be afflleyctibble bbl ahgfuipewbgfwas..... *THUD* that could seriously reduce your ability to dissagree with every post that appears on this forum....... and correct their spelling (as i'm sure you will on this post)!
Heyesey Posted March 13, 2008 Author Posted March 13, 2008 that could seriously reduce your ability to dissagree with every post that appears on this forum....... and correct their spelling (as i'm sure you will on this post)! Just for you ... it's disagree I try not to haul people up just for bad spelling - it's impolite. But there are some exceptions: (1) People who have a go at someone for typing errors, and make typing erros themselves. I'm happy to tear them a new hole. (2) Typo's which alter the meaning of a post completely, and which need correction to make sure people understand what the original post was meant to say. (3) Typo's which are hilarious. (4) Times when I forget the rules I'm tyring to live by.
medusa Posted March 13, 2008 Posted March 13, 2008 Fetching your partner's high-strength morphine tablet, getting yourself a glass of water, and being distracted by the football match. I think I'll be all right, the morphine doesn't seem to be afflleyctibble bbl ahgfuipewbgfwas..... *THUD* I'm sorry, but HAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA!!! Bet you won't make that mistake again. My OH once took one of my pills by mistake and walked round like a zombie for the following day.
Heyesey Posted March 13, 2008 Author Posted March 13, 2008 I'm sorry, but HAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA!!! Bet you won't make that mistake again. My OH once took one of my pills by mistake and walked round like a zombie for the following day. It's a bit weird when your hands feel like they belong to somebody else, yes. The chief reason why I've never had any remote interest in "doing drugs" is because of the experiences I've had with perfectly legal prescribed ones. I react badly to quite a lot of stuff; the amphetamines they gave me to stop me sleeping so soundly, had me wide awake for a week solid. After this little experience, I'm none too keen to try heroin either.
hamatik Posted March 13, 2008 Posted March 13, 2008 Typo'sDoesn't need the apostrophe. It's a plural, not an abbreviation.
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