Wertz wrote: » Here's another one, new apprentice at work one day; deciding to break the ice while we work away, I happen to ask if he's into gaming. "No" is the hurried monosylabic reply. Silence follows and I feel an awkwardness creep into the air... "What?" I say, "So you don't even have a bash at GTA or Fifa or that?" "Oh, gaming" says the other guy, "I thought you asked me was I into gay men...thought you might have been making a pass at me" Still chuckle at that one...
MoominPapa wrote: » I needed some string at one time and Dunnes happened to be the next shop I was in. On the household products aisle I approached a shop assiatant and asked "Do you have balls of twine?" He ran away gibbering with repressed laughter. True story
FunkyChicken wrote: » This is ridiculous. What sort of "instant response" is that? Fair enough I can understand the "I dont mind" as an automatic response sort of thing. You just say it regardless of what someone said to you. But then you asked her did she like slipping around in it herself? Either you're lying or you're very, very odd.
Wertz wrote: » I was approaching the self service checkouts in a supermarket a good while back. The supervisor for the checkouts came walking over to me as I went to use one and asked me to mind my step as somebody had spilled a bottle of baby oil all over the floor, said she wouldn't want to see me slip on it...my instant response was to say I didn't mind and did she like slipping around in baby oil herself? Not my usual form at all, but it was out before I copped it...she just started laughing.
Xavi6 wrote: » The best was in school in Biology class when someone was reading out loud about micro-organsims. Invariably a slip of tongue happened every time!