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Cheer Me Up With Your ‘Daft Things You’ve Done’ Stories!
I know you lot can take my mind off this pain with your stories but I'll do mine first.
I bought a birthday card for my sister, along with several others. Posted it later that day. On my sisters actual birthday I get a message from her pop up on my fone. Expecting the usual thanku I opened it to read "Hi K...., Thanku for my lovely card - am sure it would have been even nicer if you'd written in it! And thanks for also leaving the price tag on just to show how much prices have gone up! π€£".
Yep, I don't know what happened but I literally put the blank card, with price tag, into the envelope, wrote her address on it and then posted it! (I did put a stamp on it lol).
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.I ordered a chinese but the wrong one turned up but it was better than the one I had ordered so I kept it. Thankfully they wrote the menu numbers on the top of the containers so I could work out what it was and order that again. Never heard any more, I often wonder if the person that got mine was similarly happy with it!
I once struggled to the car park carrying a whole load of heavy bags and when I got there, my car (which I always parked in the same spot) was not there. After the horror of having had my car stolen had subsided, I remembered I had parked it in the office car park that morning, knowing I would have a lot of heavy bags. As I arrived back at the office, looking hot and bothered I was asked "Forgotten something?" "Yes", I replied, "my car".
One mistake which I've made more than once is to forget to put the paddle back in my breadmaker after cleaning it. So with all the ingredients in it, it makes all the right noises throughout the process but does no mixing or kneading whatever, then bakes the resultant mess at the end. Nothing more disheartening than opening it up expecting a lovely newly-baked loaf and finding something which looks as though someone's vomited in it π
Just remembered - I was talking to a work friend on the fone about another guy in our team, who had done something that wasn't allowed & he was waiting a decision on it. Later on I heard an update on it, & decided to ring my friend to tell them, but decided to just leave them a voicemail so as not to disturb them if they were busy. I dialled the number, spoke literally about 5 words when I glanced at my fone screen and realised - I'd accidentally dialled the guy I was talking about!! Thank god I hadn't mentioned any names so I rapidly changed the message to one of me babbling sheer gibberish for 60 seconds!!
I was taking photographs of a waterfall and started to slide down the rock into the water. I was now soaked to the waist and fifty miles from home. Thinking to speed up the drying process, I turned on the heater to full blast only to discover five miles down the road the car was full of condensation and I couldn't see a thing. I now carry a full set of spare clothing and towels.
I had been waiting at the bus stop for ages and the rain was chucking it down.
A car pulled up and I recognized it was a lad I was at school with years before.
I opened the passenger door, piled in and was thanking him when I heard a voice behind me saying, "Thanks for stopping uncle Andy"
I glanced back and it was a girl who'd also been at the bus stop...
My 2nd eldest daughter's birthday is the day after my eldest grandson's, so obviously i usually buy the two cards simultaneously.
About ten years ago, i posted my daughter's birthday card through her letterbox on my way to work. I received a text at midday thanking me for the lovely....................... Christmas cardπ€
I know i should have paid more attention to the front of the card, but i certainly didn't expect the shop to still be selling Christmas cards in February!
One from a few months ago. The train I wanted pulled in as I entered the platform so I quickly climbed aboard the nearest entry but I wanted to be at the front of the train so as it moved off I started walking down through the train. The coaches on that particular stock are separated by steel-framed glass sliding doors controlled by a large button alongside, so I'm standing there pressing the button and nothing's happening so I'm muttering to myself "bloody doors, etc." when a voice behind me says,"It's open mate" - and sure enough it was, presumably from previous person going through and not closing because the senser detects my presence. I felt such an idiot (well not really, I would have done years ago but not now).
This is the reverse of those clips on YouTube of folk walking into closed glass doors.
Drove to GP surgery and parked up on the road outside.
Came back out of surgery , pointed my key fob at car to unlock door - nothing happened - repeated action -still nothing .
Put key in door lock - door would not unlock .
Not happy at all , with the thought that I will have to go home to get the spare key and return to car to try spare .
Then out of the corner of my eye ,a few metres up the road from my car I noticed another car , the same as mine - same colour .
Bazile quickly walk up to said car , unlock car and quickly drive off , looking in rear view mirror π
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