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Thursday 30 June 2011

What about Maureen...

Sometimes people ask me where Maureen gets her jackets from? I always ponder this. Do they mean it in a philosophical way? Maureen sometimes arrives in my mind completely uninvited, but if anyone out there has some toe-curling embarrassing situation they would like to see her in, just let me know. Perhaps you can recall some of your own dating/social disasters? I promise not to mention names, ha, ha. Go on, I need some ideas...

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  1. OK social/professional double whammy disaster circa 1981.
    Working briefly as an estate agent, went to a very genteel lady's home (could be Maureen?) to talk about her plans for moving & I took some property details along for her perusal. Sat down for cuppa; talked about her past homes & she passed me a nice hard-backed photo of a pretty thatched cottage. She was hovering beside me with the cup & saucer whilst I admired the photo I was holding, until I realised it was a coaster.
    Anyway, I gave her some property details & started saying "If you don't like them you can just throw them away". My brain was befuddled due to my previous faux-pas & after I got to "throw" I think it thought I was saying "If you don't like them you can just tear them UP."
    You can imagine what I actually said.

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  2. What did you actually say because I don't understand the other bit at all, ha, ha. I shall think about this over lunch...

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  3. "If you don't like them you can just throw up".

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  4. Aha, well an idea came to me during lunch and this fits perfectly. Maureen dining with an estate agent...

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  5. Sorry I hope it didn't put you off your lunch.
    Look forward to seeing this.

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  6. Many years ago when I lived in Italy a group of us were chatting in a bar. There was this very attractive girl with whom I was getting really well, and I noticed that she kept winking at me. Trying to make a joke, I said "Hey, have you got some kind of tic?" She said "Yes, I have actually."

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  7. Tim: That's horribly funny. I shall certainly do that one too. It made me laugh out loud.

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  8. Laugh out loud? I thought you didn't have a sense of humour.

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  9. I can't have a sense of humour. I'm Scottish...sort of...

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  10. Does laugh out loud mean lol? I'm very naive in such matters.
    And if so, what does chortle mean, plees?
    Isn't that Billy Connolly chap Scottish also?

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