my friends and i were reading magazines for embarassing moments. and we really had fun. so my question is do you have any embarassing moments?
and are their any good websites that have some??
ASAPcamille answered Sunday August 5 2007, 10:22 am: Haha,
I was at the grocery store, and I brought a friend. We were being goofs and I was taking pictures of everything in sight. Then, we went to CVS- and near the photo center, there was a cardboard cut out of a lady taking a picture. I thought it would be cool to take a picture of it - haha. So I was about to, and they guy behind the counter screams "THAT'S COPYRIGHTED MISS". And everyone turned and looked at us. It was really funny.
Another one- It was my friend's party, and we were at a local pond. We decided that we wanted to redo the scene from The Parent trap, where the character has to go naked on the dock and into the water. We did it a little differently though. My friend Colleen was clueless, so my other friend went out to the dock where she was, and pretty much untied Colleen's bathingsuit top. Of course her hands were in that area, so it was all good- nothing rated R. Haha. We threw her top in the water, so she had to go in the water to get it. She got it , and it gave us a laugh or too. My friend' s mom was waiting in the car in the parking lot, just to make sure we were safe- and it was raining. We all went back to her car, and we promised a code of silence about what happened. All of a sudden , my friend's mom said "So, I saw your birthday suit(means no clothes)".
It was so embarrasing! [ ASAPcamille's advice column | Ask ASAPcamille A Question ]
MakeYourself08 answered Sunday August 5 2007, 1:26 am: www.dumbmoments.com
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