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Of course, not everyone has got a bit tiddled and done silly things, but I'll guess there are a few of us out there who feel the need to confess.
Snow becomes a bit light fingered....
One Christmas at work, we opened the fizz rather earlier than we should and I suppose being on awfully strong painkillers didnt help. Consequently, I spent the entire lunch asleep in the loos.
On a night out in Birmingham I got stuck in a revolving door.
Over to you - the more outrageous the better.........
Snow becomes a bit light fingered....
One Christmas at work, we opened the fizz rather earlier than we should and I suppose being on awfully strong painkillers didnt help. Consequently, I spent the entire lunch asleep in the loos.
On a night out in Birmingham I got stuck in a revolving door.
Over to you - the more outrageous the better.........
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Having racked my brain I recall leaving a party and thinking it would be a good idea to leapfrog a bollard. Unfortunately I was wearing a long cardigan that got snagged on the bollard and I landed on my knees.
The alcohol in my system was a highly effective anaesthetic. The next day I go out of bed and putting weight on my leg nearly made me vomit from the excruciating pain.
The alcohol in my system was a highly effective anaesthetic. The next day I go out of bed and putting weight on my leg nearly made me vomit from the excruciating pain.
stag night for me....
tried setting the Star in Belgravia alight with a Flaming Drambuie.
Back to my mate's and I fell asleep in the hedge outside. (Wandsworth)
Woke up in my Wimbledon flat at 2pm next day, strolled out of the bedroom and there was a motorway sized cone sitting there in the hallway, this having come from half-way up West Hill, at least 1/2 a mile of carrying it.
Beats waking up on a loo seat at Uni, my trousers down by my ankles and a very sore and red rear - how long I had been there unknown but thought to be 6 hours, someone having seen me go in there the evening before.
tried setting the Star in Belgravia alight with a Flaming Drambuie.
Back to my mate's and I fell asleep in the hedge outside. (Wandsworth)
Woke up in my Wimbledon flat at 2pm next day, strolled out of the bedroom and there was a motorway sized cone sitting there in the hallway, this having come from half-way up West Hill, at least 1/2 a mile of carrying it.
Beats waking up on a loo seat at Uni, my trousers down by my ankles and a very sore and red rear - how long I had been there unknown but thought to be 6 hours, someone having seen me go in there the evening before.