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Quote ( Andy Jenner @ November 9th 2012,08:48:03 ) That awkward moment when you realise your friends are taking your photograph (for later Facebook upload) only because the beautiful Thai lady with the perfect body you have your arm around is actually a man.
Talking from experience? :)
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That awkward moment when you run across the beer garden to say congratulations to your friends wife on the birth of their baby only to realise she is breast feeding at the time
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That awkward moment when you're at a party chatting away with this nice girl and you're having fun and your wife calls you to say the kids are sick and you need to go home asap.
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Quote ( Mihai Mihaescu @ November 9th 2012,13:18:05 ) That awkward moment when you're at a party chatting away with this nice girl and you're having fun and your wife calls you to say the kids are sick and you need to go home asap.
Lets be honest mate.......So you should? Not flirting away with some lass at a party when your wife is at home with your kids. Wake up and stop fucking about. You have responsilbiities.
This goes for all you men out there.
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The awkward moment when no one in your course goes to the lecture, and then having a lab after the lecture where your lecturer asks why no one was there... awks
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THE AWKWARD MOMENT WHEN I DONT GIVE A ****
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Quote ( Michael Keeney @ November 9th 2012,13:33:03 ) Quote ( Mihai Mihaescu @ November 9th 2012,13:18:05 )
That awkward moment when you're at a party chatting away with this nice girl and you're having fun and your wife calls you to say the kids are sick and you need to go home asap.
Lets be honest mate.......So you should? Not flirting away with some lass at a party when your wife is at home with your kids. Wake up and stop fucking about. You have responsilbiities.
This goes for all you men out there.
Been married for 10 years now mate so I think I know a thing or two about responsibilities.... I could tell you it was all approved beforehand (how else?), and my mum-in-law was at home visiting us but you look so good on your high horse there, I wouldn't want to ruin it for you.
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Quote ( Mihai Mihaescu @ November 9th 2012,14:07:24 ) Been married for 10 years now mate so I think I know a thing or two about responsibilities.... I could tell you it was all approved beforehand (how else?), and my mum-in-law was at home visiting us but you look so good on your high horse there, I wouldn't want to ruin it for you.
Mikey's still in the honeymoon phase of his relationship, don't worry about his opinion... =P
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Ah! That explains it then. Well, good luck to you Michael! May this phase last forever - it's the best one!
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Quote ( Mark Webster @ November 9th 2012,14:15:50 ) Mikey's still in the honeymoon phase of his relationship, don't worry about his opinion... =P So, when that wears off you go out to parties while other half stays home with kids? Or maybe thats what causes it to wear off ;)
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Or maybe you just take turns when one of you can go out an evening and the other one can go out another evening...twice a year or so. You know, just to prevent going crazy? Don't know if this will wear off your honeymoon phase but it will certainly extend your sane part of life.
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Why not? Adults don't have to do absolutely everything together, even if they are married.
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Nah, not everything, just I would have seen Mother in law visit as perfect chance to get out together knowing she would watch kids. :) But then my mother drives me mad so would have been glad to escape her and go to a party.
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Kirsty, that's why "weekend at grama's house" was invented :) Drop the kid(s) and feel free again.
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ha I wished... my mum lives 100 miles away... But its easier for me... I have a girl of 18, well a son of 19 but he gone Uni now, She babysits our smaller two if we ask nicely ;) or threaten to withdraw cash :P
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You're lucky. Grandma's house is in construction (weirdly enough, both grandmas decided to build/re-construct their houses). And when my mother in law comes visiting, yeah, that's the perfect time for me to engage in any type of activity that involves me being away from her (that's why we're not even living in the same country anymore) :-))))
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I'm lucky now perhaps... but the older two were small once. Its the hardest part :) I would kill Mick if he left me with my mum all evening an went out to a party! Least he could do is take me and get me so drunk I can safely ignore my mother and smile while doing it :P
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That awkward moment when you post a joke and you get bashed for it...
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Quote ( Serge Girard @ November 9th 2012,16:46:19 ) That awkward moment when you post a joke and you get bashed for it...
Thank you! :-)
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I actually think flirting is healthy for a relationship. But just wanted to make sure Mihai was knowing where the line gets crossed.
Ignore Marks comment lol. Has nothing to do with that at all ;)
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That awkward moment when you're trying to log into your external team forum and to your dismay your password doesn't seem to work. Once you've figured out that caps lock is on, the forum informs you that you can't login for 1 hour because of too many failed login attempts. To make matters worse, you're one of the forum's 2 admins, and the other admin isn't online to sort this out for you. What's a guy got to do to access his own forum?
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They've gotta type their password in correctly.
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Quote ( Joe Manifold @ January 16th 2013,21:39:42 ) They've gotta type their password in correctly. Password was type in correctly, except for caps lock :p
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Well then that's not correct then, is it? :)
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Quote ( Joe Manifold @ January 16th 2013,21:44:54 ) Well then that's not correct then, is it? Go troll somewhere else :|
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Quote ( Daniel Mason @ January 16th 2013,21:42:45 ) Password was type in correctly, except for caps lock :p
For what matter caps lock button work anyway? I never touch it
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Quote ( Daneks Britāls @ January 16th 2013,21:49:52 ) For what matter caps lock button work anyway? They are like a lock to save your caps from being stolen. Like a cycle lock :{O
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Quote ( Daneks Britāls @ January 16th 2013,21:49:52 ) For what matter caps lock button work anyway? I never touch it
10 year olds are not very good with the Shift key
Nor are 70 year olds /o\
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Quote ( Daneks Britāls @ January 16th 2013,21:49:52 ) For what matter caps lock button work anyway? I never touch it I don't use it much myself, but I have been known to press it when trying to aim for the left shift key.
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