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2006-11-04 12:35:36 · 17 answers · asked by G Money 1 in Society & Culture Etiquette

17 answers

Yes, painfully so. And it nearly cost my dear friend Steven his life. By my hands.

I had dressed very 'nicely' for a local heavy metal concert, opened by a band I was close to and filled with people I knew. It was a major social gathering for both myself and many others, as it was rare this particular group of bands should all be playing together. I carefully attired myself in my favorite black velour minidress, black spiderweb stockings and lil black granny boots. I was cute, in a 'scary person' kind of way, and I knew it.

I had a blast! I saw a lot of people I hadn't seen in months, or even years, and spent the evening enjoying the music and socializing with the other attendees. I stepped out onto the back patio for a cigarette (I NEVER smoke indoors. Anywhere.) just as the last band was finishing their set. By this time I had forgotten that they were having a drawing for tickets to see King Diamond at the end of the show and you had to be present to win. I wouldn't have cared anyways. My friend Steven's band was opening. I could get in for free by 'helping'.

I bid a good night and merry part to a friend and started to walk back inside when I thought I heard someone calling my name. I realize it's coming from INSIDE and turn my head just in time to see my friend Steven hopping off the stage and running straight for me, so I don't lose my King Diamond tickets to someone thinking I'm not there. He grabs me, throws me over his shoulder and then bolts back onto the stage, putting me down with my back to about 1,200 people. Who had all just gotten a beautiful view of my new birthday panties I was also wearing, with the word "Goddess" in silver across the butt.

My nickname at every metal show and social gathering for the next several months was "The Goddess of Fire". Both for my lovely new panties and the fiery temper I immediately displayed.

~Morg~
(Steven escaped with minimal injuries, by the way.)

2006-11-04 13:01:12 · answer #1 · answered by morgorond 5 · 0 0

If you have never been embarrassed in public then you are not living the way life was meant to be lived. The best asset (which the first 3 letters of that word remind me of one of my many moments) a person can have is the ability to laugh at their-self.
I think my most memorable embarrassing public moment was when my husband and I had been driving for hours threw the UP of Michigan which is very dense with forests. We had not seen a human in what seemed like forever, so we were inclined to get out of the car and do the wild thing in the woods. We were having a very good time when about 20 people on bicycles cruised on by snickering at us. Our private time suddenly became extremely public. We gathered up our clothes and rushed to out car, only to find that we were literally next door to a large campground. But we both had to laugh then as we do now...even though at that moment I don't think my face could have been redder.

2006-11-04 16:41:37 · answer #2 · answered by catywhumpass 5 · 0 0

Yes! When I was 16, My family and I went to God Father's Pizza and I was dressed up extra nice and I was wearing high heel shoes- which was a very big mistake, because I can't walk in them. Anyway, I was walking to the bathroom and I slipped and fell in front of the counter and I tried to get up and I kept falling down I couldn't get up and a couple was ordering at the counter at the time and I was trying to hold on, I was like a drunk person that couldn't walk because he had a few or if anyone has seen Disney's Bambi, when he first learned to walk his legs were wobbly, that's how my legs were and the more I tried to hold on to the counter, the worse it got. Then, I looked back at our table and my family were laughing at me. I was so embarrassed.

2006-11-04 12:46:28 · answer #3 · answered by ? 4 · 0 0

Yes, when I was taking art classes after school, around age 7. We had a "Hats of the world" contest and my mother forced me to wear a model of the Seattle "Space Needle" on my head. The stupid thing bent in the middle, making an upside-down "L" and I had to walk with it like that past 100 or more laughing morons! I'll NEVER forgive them, my mom, OR The Space Needle!

2006-11-04 13:07:50 · answer #4 · answered by SieglindeDieNibelunge 5 · 0 0

I have been given caught having "a consultation" with a guy on the effortless room floor in school. The paintings classification replaced into interior the subsequent development and that they have got been on a greater physically powerful floor so as that they could see interior the effortless room window and observed each and every thing !! Very embarrassing all around.

2016-10-15 09:32:28 · answer #5 · answered by lithgow 4 · 0 0

Listen we have all sneezed and blown that huge bubble out of our nose or farted in public, you know the long sqeeky farts that will curl the hairs in your nostrils...so yes we all have been embarrased in public just don't let it get to you if people laugh just ask them if they want you to do it again....

2006-11-04 12:41:58 · answer #6 · answered by Chaoticfreedoms 3 · 0 0

I was being stared down by this beautiful eyed man man in a business suit and I was dressed in my flithy construction clothes and I was soooo dirty. I just kept my eyes on him and continued to walk down a street when all of a sudden I walked right into a street light pole, needless to say I fell on my BUM and alas the man just laughed at me and walked away! Oh I was embarrassed !

2006-11-04 12:42:07 · answer #7 · answered by lilred 2 · 0 0

I've learned to not let things embarrass me. I figure, if I fart in public, what are the odds that I'm ever going to see these people again? If I slip, I just laugh at myself. Everyone does it!!!

2006-11-04 12:38:23 · answer #8 · answered by Yup! I'm a girl! 2 · 0 0

I can remember, as a teen, going to a family style restaurant when a magician asked me to volunteer. He did a trick where he pretended to pull out my bra in front of everyone else in the room. He pulled this stunt in front of families with children, plus my closest friends. He was laughing the whole time, thinking it was funny, but I was humiliated and furious. I, along with several angry moms and dads, ratted him out to the manager. They fired him, but to this day I still won't go in that eatery.

2006-11-05 01:36:10 · answer #9 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

Yes

2006-11-04 18:42:00 · answer #10 · answered by hopeless 5 · 0 0

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