Cracked my ball

From: Sulkpot24 Jan 2005 09:31
To: Manthorp 2070 of 2579

Why, Steve, I do believe it was about an embarrassing failure of yours.

 

:{) 

From: Manthorp24 Jan 2005 09:54
To: Sulkpot 2071 of 2579
:{)  :-(( Perhaps you should create a cracked ball emote for use in denoting an extreme fuckup.
From: THERE IS NO GOD BUT (RENDLE)24 Jan 2005 10:22
To: Manthorp 2072 of 2579
It was more on-topic than Captain Snowcrash.
From: Rowan24 Jan 2005 10:30
To: Manthorp 2073 of 2579
My maths supervisor gives out gold stars in such situations. Last night he told me "Well done on the test." Coming from Bob Dillon [yes], this Does Not Bode Well.
From: SMD24 Jan 2005 11:11
To: Manthorp 2074 of 2579
You know when you're old when you make senility jokes just too easy to make.
From: Joe (ADAMSMITH)24 Jan 2005 13:16
To: SMD 2075 of 2579
Sorry, no more thread ruining for me.
From: milko24 Jan 2005 14:04
To: Joe (ADAMSMITH) 2076 of 2579
(they're only kidding. Glad you didn't get injured or worse, at least you've got a good story out of it)
From: Kenny J (WINGNUTKJ)24 Jan 2005 14:33
To: ALL2077 of 2579

Well, bloody well sod you, then. If we're going to abandon the fantastic future we were creating in favour of icy car action, well, it makes me wonder why I bother going on. I could have just given up the fight with the wheel in the wee small hours of Sunday morning and slipped quietly into oblivion.

 

It was a cold, clear night, and I was driving home after seeing a couple of gigs in Glasgow. I was hanging a right round a roundabout, clutch down, braking gently when the engine cut out, taking the power steering and braking with it, nearly putting me into the verge. I'm not sure exactly what happened, because I was kind of on autopilot, but I'd been half expecting it to lose grip a bit because it was icy, so for the steering to suddenly become extremely heavy was a shock. I was able to coast down to a side road, then had to handbrake it to stop, turn the alarm on and off to reset the immobiliser and start back up. The car ran fine the rest of the way.

 

But it sickens me when people drag a sensible thread off topic.

From: patch24 Jan 2005 15:53
To: Kenny J (WINGNUTKJ) 2078 of 2579
So what you're saying is that you were driving along and you didn't crash your car. Jesus, what an anticlimax.
From: Joe (ADAMSMITH)24 Jan 2005 15:56
To: milko 2079 of 2579
Thanks. A very scary event but has of right now, I am feeling fine which is important part.
From: Kenny J (WINGNUTKJ)24 Jan 2005 16:09
To: patch 2080 of 2579
Hey, if Wibble can post about all the great stuff he's not bought, I can post about my far-death experiences.
From: SMD24 Jan 2005 16:15
To: Kenny J (WINGNUTKJ) 2081 of 2579
From: Kenny J (WINGNUTKJ)24 Jan 2005 16:25
To: SMD 2082 of 2579
That's /no/ fun.
From: JonCooper24 Jan 2005 16:30
To: Joe (ADAMSMITH) 2083 of 2579

poat what you like, everyone else does.

 

good job you're ok, sounds well scary.

From: Joe (ADAMSMITH)24 Jan 2005 16:31
To: JonCooper 2084 of 2579
Thanks
From: Monsoir (PILOTDAN)24 Jan 2005 16:32
To: Kenny J (WINGNUTKJ) 2085 of 2579

Ask Dyl about my driving skills on the way back from Durham :$ (fail) 

 

I don't think I'll try that series of events again.

From: Sulkpot24 Jan 2005 17:14
To: Kenny J (WINGNUTKJ) 2086 of 2579
From: steve24 Jan 2005 17:47
To: SMD 2087 of 2579
* www.rowdydow.co.uk :C :C :C :C :C 
From: steve24 Jan 2005 17:48
To: Sulkpot 2088 of 2579

Oh :$ 

 

THAT WILL SERVE ME RIGHT FOR NOT READING THE LAST TWO POSTS :( 

From: SMD24 Jan 2005 17:58
To: steve 2089 of 2579
But all good emo posts belong on blogspot.