What was the craziest thing you did?

Philippines
April 23, 2012 8:16am CST
What was the craziest things you've done in your life that you think is a little embarrassing. Something you regret doing or hoped that you didn't do and will not again? Mine was when I was in a mall and there was a movie launched, a premier night of one movie. Before the show there was a little games for free tickets. I was alone and I remember when I was in college during the same event some one gave me and my friend a free ticket. That's why I thought to ask someone for free ticket again. haha.. When the movie was about to start I really like to watched it that day so I asked some staff if he had extra ticket. . He gave me the ticket after like 5 minutes. My attire was like a working lady that day. I was so shameless. Every time I remember what I did. I felt embarrassed of my self and told my self not to do it again especially when I'm alone.
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• Philippines
24 Apr 12
A few years ago, I had walked 8 miles under 3 hours to get home, the first 4 miles hungry. I was glad a burger stand halfway was still open 9 pm onwards. It had been crazy that night, walking alone like a zombie just to get home. I arrived 11 pm.
@Cherish14 (2693)
• Philippines
24 Apr 12
well i am a very funny person and i joke around most of the time. i always have this guts in me to do unusual things hahaha and so i always end up having really funny experience that after doing so, i would say gosh that was crazy and then i would regret it hahaha my friends are always having a lot of fun when i am with them. but then the regrets i would have isn't really that bad unlike when i do something really stupid then that's the time i regret it. i really have a lot of embarrassing moments i just can't enumerate them LOL
@Loverbear (4918)
• United States
23 Apr 12
It's hard to pick out an embarrassing or craziest thing because I have been crazy all my life. I decided years ago to have fun with my life and not be an uptight "lady". I was told that during one of my procedures that I reached out and grabbed this really cute X-ray tech by the buns. It was a riot because I was under anesthesia and the doctor about jumped out of his skin. He started yelling at the tech about the shriek, and the tech tried to explain about the fact that I had grabbed him. The doctor maintained that I couldn't have done that because I was "under". Then they looked at me and I was laying there with a huge grin on my sleeping face!!! The anesthesiologist agreed with the tech that I actually had grabbed him, of course my outstretched arm and open clawed hand kind of was a tip off. A couple of years prior I had to have emergency surgery on my left hand. The doctor was a real sweetheart with a wonderful dog. His dog was a Bovier, which is a large black shaggy breed. I got to pet the dog when I went to see the doctor. The surgery was scheduled for two weeks later. I went into the admissions office and we were talking about the doctor. I mentioned how great the doctor was and that he had a "big bovier" and he let me pet it. The admissions clerk didn't know that I was referring to a dog, so you can imagine what went around the hospital. I went upstairs, was gotten ready for the surgery, and I was introduced to the anesthesiologist. Soon I was wheeled into surgery and put "under". Every ten minutes by the anesthesiologist's watch, I came too and made some comment. Each time it would make them jump! One time I came too, leaned over the side of the operating table, looked the doctor up and down and then stated "You have a nice A$$!" The whole operating room was rolling on the floor laughing!! I woke up a couple more times and one time I looked at the surgery site and asked the doctor how much longer it would take. Funny thing, the doctor retired shortly after he did my surgery! I could fill a book with some of the odd ball things that have happened through my life. It is so much fun to look back on them and have a good laugh about it. Good score on the movie tickets though...I'd have done the same thing!
@dandan07 (1906)
• China
24 Apr 12
I think I am quite a good girl. In my mother's eyes, the craziest thing i have done is to take a trip while do not tell anybody. It is true. I usually do not plan for a journey. In most cases, I think I have to visit some place which I have never been before. Then get the luggage and started soon in the next two hours. That helps me to visit many places. But as I do not think enough, so in most time, I did not tell anyone before the action. And my mother thought that unacceptable.
@much2say (55901)
• Los Angeles, California
23 Apr 12
My crazy friend and I walked in the streets near a beach one day during college. She convinced me to talk in an accent and pretend we're from another country (me, from Japan - though I'm Japanese-American, and she was supposed to be Swedish). So we were waiting to cross the street, and this British guy pulls up to the curb in his car and offers us a ride. My friend said sure and I could have killed her. I stupidly got in the car with her and him. My friend tells him she's frwom Sweden and I'm from Japan. So the British guy looks kinda grungy, some black teeth, and we're driving around in this crappy car. We drove through an alley and there was a tv set on top of a short wall . . . he tells my friend to grab it because he doesn't have a tv set. Well, she hesitated and stalled - and soon enough the owners of it came out of the house to get their tv (obviously they were moving in or something - but they knew what we were up to so they grabbed it quickly). And the British guy stepped on the gas pedal to jam outta there. Well, we just kept driving around because we said we weren't planning to go to any particular place - just checking out the American beach scene . . . and he mentions "Oh, I have a place in Malibu and I'm having a party tonight, you gals can come up and stay with me if you like". Malibu? First of all, that's a pretty ritzy place and I doubt he would have his own place there - and second it was pretty far from where we were and I wasn't about to get victimized in Malibu. He said he needed to get gas, so we stopped at the gas station - and when he went in to pay, my friend and I snuck out of that car and walked all the way back (must have been at least 5 miles) back to my car. UGH. And believe it or not, we made a stop at a bar because these guys stopped us (and my friend agreed to stay a bit - argh). By then my accent was getting pretty thin . . . I didn't feel like playing this stupid charade anymore . . . I just pretended I didn't know much English so I could play dumb the whole time. Sigh. Anyway - that's a TRUE story. Seriously, doing that could have cost us our lives - particularly when we got in the car with a stranger - which is a complete no no. And we could have been arrested for attempted burglary. Dumb dumb dumb. I told my friend to never pull that crap on me again!!!!!!
@Archaiwy (599)
• China
24 Apr 12
in my mind i haven't done something craziest but the most foolish.About four years ago, i rent a house in order to near my son's school.At the beginning i was not familiar with that house. One day, i cleaned the house, i put some rubbish outside the door, When i turned back the wooden door closed.Seeing this, i was very nervous.Instead of trying to open it, i should close the iron door!How foolish i was!
• Russian Federation
23 Apr 12
hmmm i do not even know. lol to my mind, i am doing the craziest things every day. at school when i do not do any homework, do not learn the words, or something i have to look through the book when the teacher does not watch. this makes me happy if i manage to do it. and i am very happy that i will get a high grade. but sometimes it does not work.
@jureathome (5361)
• Philippines
23 Apr 12
I'm not sure if we can call this crazy, but its something I regret doing in my life. I got in to a relationship with someone who had an ugly past and I thought I could bear it and I could help him, but I was wrong, and instead I was the one who was pulled down. As much as I want to clearly mention what the ugly past was about, but I'd just keep it that subtle, in case someone knows me here, and knows about the issue. I regret it because the relationship didn't start out right. I had to hurt someone else to be with this guy, yet, I just wasted over a year of my life with him. To make the long story short, he just ended up hurting me - my pride, my character and my whole person. Although, that experience made me a stronger person and more mature, I'd still wish it has never happened.
@doroffee (4222)
• Hungary
23 Apr 12
It's really interesting, because most of my embarrassing moments weren't solely my own fault... but just kind of... The most embarrassing one was... well, I got admitted to this "expert college" (in our country, there are these stuff where you can go besides the university), and there was this freshers'/freshmen's summer camp type of things, and we had to solve funny tasks. One like this was that we got different funny topics about the hsitroy of this college, we had to ask elder students about them and write a "thesis" which we had to present in front of all the people. I got the topic "The biggest losers in the college", and amongst others, I heard about a girl whom they called "Miss Niminy-Piminy" (or at least there is this word in our language which means someone speaking in a part whiny, part fake voice) they told me the acctua name to, who also was really bad at this certain task and was really whining and wore a ladybug badge to every single outfit, even if she worse an elegant dress... After this camp we started school, and met a girl in the hallway when wer were heading to the class, and she, as a higher grade student asked us about our topics at this task. I told her my topic, she asked who I had to talk about. I listed some names, and Miss Niminy-Piminy's name, too... and the girl was like: -That's me. Ouch. And yes, the ladybug bagde was on her :D. She was really sweet and understanding, because it wasn't my fault that the other guys told me to talk about her, but it was embarrassing. The craziest story, though, was something different, but I don't regret that... maybe it's a bit childish, but brings back good summer fun memories. My best friend and me are really big fans of the Dutch national soccer team, especially Robben (her) and Sneijder (me). We were on a holiday in a resort town (in Hungary, because that's where we live), and while leaving the restaurant we were at, we noticed a car with a Dutch license plate in the lot... and we wrote a message on a paper about how we love their soccer team, with hearts and stuff, and stuck it under the windshield wiper :D.