heheheh, I was gonna go through a story about a young lad trying to get a hat off an antenna with an obscenely long stick.... but you\'d have to know the guy to get it.... how freaky, WELCOME MAXE, but I won\'t post the hat incident
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there was another one I remember, you probably had to be there, but I\'ll tell anyway. We were at cricket, again, and at the start of one of our matches, we had to fold the pitch covers, and put them on the back of a trailor to be taken to the clubhouse. Anyhoo, it was EASILY the windiest day i\'ve ever experienced, the wind almost made you fall back if you stood up straight, like we\'re talking REALLY windy, it didn\'t help that our ground is close to the sea either....
anyway, these tarps are VERY VERY big, and very thick. About 2-3 times the thickness and weight of a standard tarpolan, and they measured about 30 metres by 30-40 m. It was big. We had to get our entire team on one side, just to stop it from blowing in the wind, and a few on the other side. Well, the smallest guy on the team went over to the other side, and was DIRECTLY opposite me facing my side. All of a sudden there was a HUGE gust of wind... and he disappeared, just vanished. The wind starting pushing us forward, as it caught the tarpolan. We were pushed about ten metres, when all of a sudden out rolls this guy from my side, the sheer wind had rolled him 30 metres under that tarpolan.. hahahahhahahhahahhahahh I\'ll never forget looking down and just seeing him roll out my side. I was laughing so hard I let go of the tarpolan.... then the others followed, and soon enough things got out of hand
hahahhah that\'s one of those moments that just doesn\'t die
God damn that was some funny starf. In case your wondering grads, im talking about Alex
heheh, i reckon the only thing as funny as the event itself was your retelling at school last year, PREMIUM stuff