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When I was a kid, we were playing on the roofs of a college, a section was all glass and I decided it would be fun to go sliding down them ! Yes I was and still am stupid
Roof gave way and I fell through, luckily I grabbed a beam as I was falling but had to hang there whilst my dad and the firebrigade broke down the door to come and rescue me |
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Stuck in a lift.
And also stuck in a muddy car park. I told the attendants that people will get stuck but they piled the cars in anyway. Resulted in 10s of cars needing to be rescued from a bog |
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"Stuck in a lift.
And also stuck in a muddy car park. I told the attendants that people will get stuck but they piled the cars in anyway. Resulted in 10s of cars needing to be rescued from a bog"
I've had this too, not pleasant driving sideways across a mud slick |
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Yeah had a snatch (landrovers no longer used by army as not bomb proof) get a blow out and pinned three of us down, rather embarrassed as wasn't Iraq or any dangerous place it was just outside Guilford |
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I haven’t but my friend got himself stuck on a ring in a climbing frame at the park. We couldn’t do anything but laugh as the fire brigade turned up to cut him out |
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"When I was a kid, we were playing on the roofs of a college, a section was all glass and I decided it would be fun to go sliding down them ! Yes I was and still am stupid
Roof gave way and I fell through, luckily I grabbed a beam as I was falling but had to hang there whilst my dad and the firebrigade broke down the door to come and rescue me "
Bloody hell |
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A lift with my then two year old, pitch black and in there for two hours, which grateful for as couldn’t see the truth on my face
As a toddler, my nanna’s bathroom, bath running and old fashioned electric bar fire on. I’d locked the door and couldn’t get it undone. Remember Grandad & Dad on ladders talking to me through the window trying to calm me, with Nanna& Mum the other side of the door, trying to get me to turn the water off, stay away from the fire, how to unlock the door, etc. The latter was unsuccessful so they had to kick the door in. To this day, as a family, we don’t have locks on bathroom doors. |
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I once got my head stuck under one of those old victorian chunky radiators..I think it was sheer panic that finally got me free because my boyfriends housemate was dialling the fire brigade to come and rescue me |
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"I once got my head stuck under one of those old victorian chunky radiators..I think it was sheer panic that finally got me free because my boyfriends housemate was dialling the fire brigade to come and rescue me "
You had your fun spoiled, bet you been watching all that porn of women stuck and hunky fireman getting their hoses out |
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