Bad Horse wrote: » She turns her head. I get a mouthful of hair. Luckily at that point one of my mates could see what was happening and led me back to the bar so I'd leave her alone.
Chain Smoker wrote: » After my dad died, everything around home got really sour and it was dragging me down hugely. To get away from everything, a friend proposed doing some travelling together; I was super happy about, I'm normally very independent and whatnot but it was so nice to have a friend that would be willing to put up with me like that. So anyways, we plan it all out and the day comes, I wait around at the airport, can't get in touch with them, flight gets close so I head down to the gate and all, minutes before the gate closes, I get an email as the flight was boarding to tell me they were never coming, hadn't bought a ticket or anything but couldn't figure out how to say it. Sitting through that whole flight, between two people who knew each other and talked over me throughout (but wouldn't swap seats with me!), unable to do a nice big huge outburst of emotions, was definitely the most pathetic I felt. Well... either that or any of the times I decided that, in lieu of buying a dinner, I'd just eat two of those big bags of 75c tortilla bags that you get in Aldi to keep my stomach full until I got home.
Chain Smoker wrote: » ... Sitting through that whole flight, between two people who knew each other and talked over me throughout (but wouldn't swap seats with me!), unable to do a nice big huge outburst of emotions, was definitely the most pathetic I felt
Candie wrote: » I was sick in hospital in a country experiencing great civil unrest, nobody knew I was ill, there was a mob outside firing shots and chanting their hatred of foreigners, all interspersed with the occasional minor explosion. Alone, weak, in a dangerous place, and afraid to tell anyone in case they worried.
LDN_Irish wrote: » I don't get this at all. 2 friends suggested you all go travelling together but ditched you to do it alone and had no intention of ever going but didn't know how to tell you that until you were in the airport? Was this to somehow help you or were they just utter cunce?
5rtytry56 wrote: » Similar thing happened to me in Ilac center library Dublin city centre. In the section of desks where users can plug in their laptops and surf the net, two international students had a conversation and talked over me uninhibited. I motioned to one of them and asked politely and firmly 'do you want to swap seats?'......An expressionless blank stare was given in return......