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By Badatlife - This FML is from back in 2014 but it's good stuff - Australia - Kellyville
By Badatlife - This FML is from back in 2014 but it's good stuff - Australia - Kellyville
By asthmatic - 18/06/2009 23:07 - United States
By Rachel - 02/02/2009 22:00 - United States
By Timmah - 31/08/2009 05:18 - United States
By EconM - 03/10/2013 15:38 - United States
By fuck you walmart - 26/04/2013 22:03 - United States
By pumboc - 24/06/2013 05:38 - Australia - Glen Waverley
By Anonymous - 12/02/2014 17:26 - United States - Louisville
By NRFTW - 17/12/2013 05:10 - United States - Denver
By omgwtfsam - 27/07/2009 00:53 - United States
By Anonymous - 10/08/2014 17:24 - Germany - Würzburg
By progressiveboink - 11/05/2009 04:06 - United States
(This is my FML, made an account after the submission...) plethora, orchids run about $20-30 and the cat had eaten ALL of it. Not just the flowers...stem too. So I don't think it's going to grow back. Orchids are delicate. :)
By Anonymous - 07/04/2013 04:07 - United States - Carrollton
By brokeandhungry - 04/07/2013 05:18 - United States
By sucks2suck - 19/02/2009 05:28 - United States
By Whackgourd - 11/12/2013 18:25 - Canada - Lindsay
The old lady had accused me of lying before trying to take my scarf for herself. She even started screaming at me on the crosswalk before trying to take my scarf. I don't know if she was crazy or suffering delusions, but she claimed she was a cancer survivor and deserved the scarf. Thankfully, my grandmother, (she had knitted two dozen scarves) had figured out how to make them strong. My scarf is a little longer now, but it's still mine and the lady fell after losing the tug of war with me. I did outweigh her. I think she's okay, but I'm keeping an eye out every time I wear my scarf. Also, the only reason my grandma made the scarves was because she liked pink and was dying from her diabetes and bone cancer. But thanks for all the support and all the ironic statements.
By gonebabygone - 27/08/2009 06:58 - United States
By sarahpft - 13/09/2009 16:44 - United States
By Anonymous - 15/02/2011 19:28 - United States
By YOU KNOW WHAT, FUCK THE CUSTOMER - 20/07/2013 17:47 - United States - Sherwood
By Fml - 12/04/2013 05:05 - United States - Lynn
By Username - 12/03/2011 05:10 - United States
By N1ch0la1 - 08/08/2009 09:35 - South Africa
By Jololol - 17/05/2013 09:25 - United States
By You Are My Sunshine - 24/02/2014 04:18 - United States - Moreno Valley
By Anonymous - 09/07/2014 01:20 - United States - Charlotte
By Anonymous - 02/12/2009 08:51 - United States
By juice723 - 02/02/2014 02:07 - United States - Brooklyn
So yeah I've seen some comments asking for a follow up... I'm a girl. my mom has always said that her greatest regret was not having more children herself, but she's, you know, going through menopause... So I think wanting a lot of grandchildren is her way of making up for that. She has also clarified that she will be happy with four grandchildren, which is what I want to have. It was just wishful thinking that she could have that many grandchildren to help raise. Sorry if this long comment is confusing, but I hope it helps to clear things up!
By IBS - 06/05/2014 09:11 - China - Shanghai
By rollergirl13 - 11/01/2014 05:55 - United States - Fairbanks
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A little more detail: This guy had wandered over from a party next door. It was almost 1 a.m., and during the holidays I work really late, so I came home, put my stuff away, and when I turned around there was a guy standing literally at my window, on my porch, pissing on my house. I walked out and started screaming at him (I know, probably not smart) to get the **** off of my property. He said, "I'm just takin' a leak," finished his business, zipped up his pants, and leaned against the porch staring at me. That's when my brain caught up with what I was doing and I went back inside and called the cops. My porch runs the length of my (very small) house. The porch is open without a railing, and at this time there were also several other men sitting on my porch right under my bedroom window (closest to my neighbors yard). When I called, Weld County dispatch first told me that the police were "too busy" to come out, and I ended up on the phone with a cop. He asked if the porch was fenced (no) and if it could be seen from the main road (no). I stupidly thought he was trying to locate my house, as it is hard to find. According to the laws in my city, once you ask someone to leave your property and they refuse, it is trespassing. I told them multiple times to leave my property, and one of them had the nerve to tell me "I can sit where ever I want."