I walked back from filming tonight's cable newscast (I'll post about my temporary new job soon, promise) ....
sat down in my chair ...
and within a matter of minutes...
I was flat on my back on the floor and I'm still not sure how it happened.
But the worst part of the whole situation: that moment of utter humiliation was, by far, the funniest and happiest part of my day.
sat down in my chair ...
and within a matter of minutes...
I was flat on my back on the floor and I'm still not sure how it happened.
But the worst part of the whole situation: that moment of utter humiliation was, by far, the funniest and happiest part of my day.
Oh, Siovhan. On my very first day of class at BYU, I sat in a chair in the front of the JSB auditorium for Econ 110. About 10 minutes into the lecture, my chair collapsed to the ground and I went with it. Dr. Kearl was not amused and I was pretty much terrified. So yeah, I feel your pain. And I guess that makes the answer "2".
ReplyDeleteOh, the humiliation. I understand that you were observed doing this complete somersault. You are so good to laugh at yourself. Others would fret and make things worse by becoming angry.
ReplyDeleteI am counting down the hours to your, "Complete Happiness Tour." I hope the weather is compatible with your schedule.
Take a nice hoodie and a coat!
(Once a Mom...you know the rest.)
P/S I almost chose the same background for my blog! Too funny.
ReplyDeleteSiovhan, it's snow and ice season, which means slip and fall season. May the embarassing moments roll on! P.S. I am no rocket scientist, but is the Howard Bolton Family your family?
ReplyDeleteSo, I think your question should be, "Can a blonde actually sit in a chair?", instead of, "How many blondes...."
ReplyDeleteThe answer would be, "No."