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« Reply #25 on: November 22, 2009, 04:21:23 PM »


It's nice when you are young and spontaneous.

Young and stupid!!! I'm suprised i made it past 21 where do i start?.

My best friend and i did some totally stupid things! Before i met my husband we were really wild, party girls. When we were about 19 we took off for a girls week away, short notice. Took leave from work and went interstate to a motor show called Summernats. We, by total coincidence met up with her then boyfriend and his mates. Lucky cause it got pretty wild down there. few 1000 odd testosterone filled men, only a few women (compared to number of men) lots of alcohol and god knows what else, could have spelt big trouble.

We were on the concourse driving around in their muscle car (show laps), mid summer so i only had shorts and bikini. As was the par for course i was out the passenger window on the ledge of the door when some guy snapped my bikini top open. I quickly fumbled to do it up, Jam (one of sim's boyfriends mate) this HUGE Iranian guy was in the front passenger seat pulls me through the window into the car almost onto the driver and got out, i've never seen so many little aussie guys run so fast in my life. The crowd went ballistic. He chased the guys who snapped it but couldn't run fast enough to catch him. We had an awesome week. We got to use the tyre changing guns from the race cars. Go in shows.... pretty fun time but really wild. i think it's even more wild now.

Dated a biker form one of Oz's largest MC's, went on Harley with him whilst he was wearing his colours, drank with him and his nicer mates (the ones that would look after a 21 year old girl not take advantage of her, so only two of them knew about me) Worked in a pub where afore mentioned club drank (luckily it was their 'quiet pub' so there was rarely trouble there, their brothel was a few doors up and the police station half a block away).

Went skinny dipping at a sydney beach at night. Partied way too much way too hard until i was 22. Had a stalker. Was working in a pub on the night a triad execution too place a street away. Stopped working in another pub just a few weeks before it was held up for the first time (i'd worked there 4 years and not a single breakin, lots of fights though). Used to own a gun, S&W .22 semi auto, nice little ladies gun (legally) sold it to my dad when i fell pregnant and moved out. gave up my licence as well. Looking to get it back now though that we own a home and are settled.

Had a marriage proposal from an Iraqi (John) who had been in Saddam's republican guard , said no (this was before WTC) and then becuase he was a bouncer in the pub i was working at i had to see him every day, he'd bring me flowers and stuff. He was a real nice guy. A total gentleman but i could just see our cultures clashing and i'd just met my future hubby (although he didn't know it yet.... it took me about 2 months to make him realise i was interested and he finally asked me out-- hubby John), he (Iraqi John ended up going home becuase his father was dying and he argeed to an arranged marriage. When my John and i started dating i had to introduce him to Iraqi John. They got along so it was Ok and Iraqi John left me alone after that.

Had my mobile phone tapped when i was 19 (not becuase of anything i did, my brother was a bit of a naughty boy when he was alive).

Witnessed a police interrogation!

I settled down just before i met my Husband, when i met him i was in the process for applying for the Federal Police and the RAAF. I ended up pulling my applications becuase i fell pregnant, otherwise god knows where i would have ended up. He was glad though, having been an army brat he isn't too thrilled with the lifestyle (his dad served in the Ghurka's). No regrets though! Now we have a Harley ourselves and ride when we want. That is about the extent of our 'wildness' now.
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« Reply #26 on: November 22, 2009, 05:14:08 PM »

Hmmm. Got married for the first time at age 17. Hmmm. that was the last time I got married, too! LOL!

Was pretty mouthy in college (married at the time, right?)

Told a philosophy professor that my time was too valuable to waste it listening to him try to prove there wasn't any such thing as time. Walked out of the class and did not return...still passed. WTH?

Same semester, one of my art professors was sleeping with another student. Walked out of that class, too. His name was Peacock. Said to another student loud enough for every one to hear (including Peacock), that that was all his was good for.

 :shy;

I can hardly believe I did those things now.  :rofl; :rofl; :rofl;

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« Reply #27 on: November 22, 2009, 11:53:33 PM »

At the ripe old age of 18, and being about 7 months pregnant, I got on a train and rode to NYC, then took the subway, big belly and all to go and see my husband, who was in a Naval Hospital. Nearly got lost, both ways, nearly got trampled in the subway, both ways. But when you are young and stupid, you think nothing of danger.
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« Reply #28 on: December 29, 2009, 12:35:55 AM »

...so I am 20, as my dad said he thinks its in the job description to do stupid,crazy things.. haha.

Needless to say, I've done a few...  :urcrazy;

I guess the biggest one was when my ex and I got frisky while I was in the hospital, we took all the necessary precautions, closed the curtains, told the nurse I was going for a nap... except, close the blinds near the big window.. that faced another hospital.. thinking some poor small child was being molested, they called security,luckily the door they were about to bust down was of a four year olds, and my nurse was standing at it.. and she figured things out. and came to talk to me. then everyone kinda found out.. and so did my dad..(I had hell to pay... not to mention the awkwardness and total embarrassment) And then, everytime I stepped out of my room they said "don't forget to close the blinds!!" eh.. even the residents found out.. one pointed out "oh you finally closed the blinds.. good idea.. next time you shouldn't put it out there for free.. charge."... soo.. I still get joked about it..  then all my closest friends and I got together for April 20th... and we had a nice small party while my best friends parents were away..it was only.. 6 of us. But we had a total blast. And there was that time my friend insisted we go to a sex shop and then us being us.. we followed some people around, because according to my best friend.. "its the yuppy, normalish ones you really gotta watch out for.. that guy with the sweater around his neck.. you don't know what kind of crazy crap he might be into.. " lmao :rofl;  Only with best friends do you have the most craziest,funnest times... ;D

Then Recently since being happily single again, i've taken up an old hobby, to flirt with the residents.. it confuses them so much that a. they usually feel awkward, so they send the attending.. b. I get pure pleasure from making a. happen..and I'm horning my delicate art of flirtation. haha.  :rofl;.. it tickles me.

...And I expect more crazy things to happen, because A. my friends are crazy. B. I am too. C. whenever we are together, stuff happens. haha.

And Im only 20...  ;D WOO HOOO..  :2thumbsup;

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« Reply #29 on: December 29, 2009, 09:21:36 AM »

I had a friend who was a private investigator.  He asked me to do an undercover gig for him that involved a cheating husband.  I agreed and after he had the "goods" on the guy, I found out the guy was the CEO of the company I was working for but had never met or seen him.  Believe me, I tried to remain invisible to him for the duration of his tenure (about 2 years later and he moved on to another company). 
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« Reply #30 on: February 09, 2010, 01:43:13 PM »

another crazy thing
I was 12 and standing in a mud hole full of little snakes killing them with my batons
( or trying too) I had on majorette boots
duh.......
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« Reply #31 on: February 10, 2010, 01:36:17 AM »

Twirl - except for the 12 years old bit that sounds a bit like a fantasy  :rofl;
I'l so not telling things I've done.  Noone got over the running over my sisters foot one last time! :waiting;
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« Reply #32 on: February 16, 2010, 05:40:26 AM »

not a fantasy but a reality
I live in snake county USA
now when I kill snakes I use shovels or my cow dog, Yogi
fantasy about killing snakes?????? ( do you mean a penis representing thing??
no way
fantasy for me -- long glasses of cold ice tea with lemon
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