Yeah , admit it , we all been there a good few times
Share please , here’s an example of my weird moment:
I was new in Pakistan and didnt realize it could get so dark when the electricity goes. So I was washing my face and when I opened my eyes, darkness, darkness every where , for that split second of madness I thought i had gone blind and screamed loud " I cant see , my eyes" and then someone screamed from outside the bathroom, beta light chali gayi hai
my last weired moment was the day I was born. It took me a second to realize the mistake I had made to agree to be born. So I cried and screamed to be unborn. But no one took me seriously, everyone gave me strange mushy looks as if I was trying to be cute or something. Saddest day of my life, It was also the first time I cried myself to sleep.
ohhh poor you Bigda! Shukkar karo, izzat sai khud hi baahar aa gaye , they wouldnt have taken a minute to chuck you out anyways! trust me , no woman likes to keep the baby in after 40 weeks lol
when i was kicked out of Med School. i had so much shame that i tried not to face my family. their reaction was no help either. my village folks said, “jaa Doob mar kahiiN sharm se!” … it was such a bad experience that i even contemplated committing suicide but i found peace and solace in my religion. i stopped talking to everyone except out of necessity, i did not participate in any functions/special occasions during those times.
however, i started spending much of my time in my village mosque where no one criticized me because they were not allowed to talk in masjid about worldly affairs.
i started rebuilding my life after the summer vacations. i remember i smiled after 3 months for the first time when i stepped in my first Botany class.
aww KKF , I can imagine how hard it must have been.. such is life .. I am glad though , that you managed to pull yourself together and get back your smile
Bigda, puttar , the love , admiration and those happy tears in eyes that look lovingly at a new born, is a gift of that moment. jitni izzat us moment mai milti hai utni saari life mai nai milti !! I speak the truth !
I had a pretty weird moment few years ago , my boss and I were heading to a meeting. We decided to go in his car. He was waiting in the car and I came running with all the paper work and sat in the car, looked up at the boss and we both shrieked in horror ! I had come running into the wrong car!
Poor guy , that fellow, he thought I was a car snatcher lol .. I apologized and went to the correct car , looked carefully inside to ensure i was sitting in the right one , this time ! Boss has a pretty disapproving look on his face ..
I think I felt quite gutted at that moment , though we have a hearty laugh now years later !
lol …this happened to a colleague of mine… except he went in and sat in a car where there were 3 other guys… who prolly weren’t gay so didnt shriek… just stared at him.. he apologized profusely.. as only an asian could do
lol , I can imagine them staring back at your friend , I tell you , they would have laughed their crackers off after he left the car
My two year old just had his moment ! ice cream scoop fell of the cone and he is yelling at it telling it to come back and is screaming " no go , back "
I am not a morning person; I think I tend to be quieter at that time of day. So, one morning I wake up to get ready for work and I go about the routine (ironing, changing, making my bed, breakfast, etc) without talking to anyone; not my parents…not even to myself. I drive all the way to work in silence. I walk to my classroom in complete silence. I start getting ready for class in silence but it wasn’t long before I had to speak to someone (maybe a student or faculty member, can’t remember)…and nothing came out. I had no voice, no sound. It was my first-ever bout with laryngitis. I hoarsely whispered to an admin member that I had no voice and a substitute was arranged for while I drove myself all the way back home. In silence. :\
Moral of the tale: exercise your voice before heading out for work.