don't worry about it. nobody will remember it the next day. people usually think of things they themselves did wrong,but others don't. don't spend the time of today thinking of worries from yesterday.
2007-12-18 12:47:38
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answered by dan1 2
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When my 9 year old misbehaves and I ground her for a week, yes, I cringe,(why a week,thats punishment for me!!!lol!!!) I really don't want her moping around for a week getting on my nerves!!! looking at me as if I'm the devil incarnate!!! I try to think up ways for her to make up and get outside to play. Once I made her clear out her wardrobe and hang everything up colour co-ordinated, and if she did it properly she could go out and play! I cringe when I think about that now...
2007-12-18 12:56:32
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answered by eleni 4
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On many occasions, I don't like to think about them because they make me cringe.
Well, the worst occasion I can recall is quoting the lyrics from Richard Marx's super saccharine "Right Here Waiting" to a girl in a letter. Ew!!! To this day I can't listen to that song without cringing.
Don't listen to Richard Marx if you have diabetes, he should consider releasing sugarfree CDs.
2007-12-18 12:56:48
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answered by tuinui 4
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No...common embarrassing moments for me include saying "Hi" to people I think I know from a distance or a quick glance - bad eyesight; and jumping or showing some form of shock when I walk round a corner and bump in to someone (I'm jumpy, and I'm usually in my own train of thought...)
2007-12-18 19:11:50
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answered by second only to trollalalala 5
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Not really, but sometimes I say things that are offensive (or I say them in an offensive tone) and I don't realise it until after I said it and the person I'm talking too doesn't want to talk to me anymore..... :(
2007-12-18 12:39:56
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answered by Helen Scott 7
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''Fine then, lets not be friends anymore'', I didn't even realize that I was about to say it, I was surprised when I said it, my ex-friend was too. I haven't talked to him since seventh grade, not even a ''hi'', nothing. Oh, well, I regret it, but what could I do now? I apologized quite a few times, but I guess he didn't forgive me.
2007-12-18 13:11:12
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answered by Anonymous
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Tes sometimes. Note to self: a closed mouth gathers no foot
2007-12-18 12:46:23
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answered by Quizard 7
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>Sure have done that. It happened 4 times in my life. In every case the thing I said was "I do".<
2007-12-18 12:41:53
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answered by Druid 6
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no, but my wife does. a neighbours caravan set on fire next to the house, my wife said "good job the house didnt go up, not like they could sleep in the caravan" what could i say
2007-12-18 12:41:19
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answered by ܧܨܐܘܛܧܙܒܘܘ 3
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yes, all the time. Makes life interesting.
2007-12-18 12:56:55
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answered by Beachgirl123 3
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