By Anonymous - 09/06/2016 19:39 - Germany - Munich
By ginya - 07/06/2016 01:58 - United States - Bedford
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By eebie jeebies - 30/05/2016 15:31 - United States - Cypress
By MercyRoseLiddell - 27/05/2016 19:13 - United States - Wayne
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By Furzball - 27/05/2016 06:19 - United States - Wildomar
Furzball tells us more.
Hey OP here. So yeah, I do agree it was a lazy stupid decision to go over that turd. Lesson definitely learned. As to YLS and YDI I think it's funny the two are running almost even. Although I mostly figured I'd share with you all for the grossout laugh.
By justpeachy1989 - 26/05/2016 14:06 - Australia
No brainer
By Spongebob Garypants - 26/05/2016 02:05 - United Kingdom - Manchester
By Anonymous - 25/05/2016 17:39 - United States - Dearborn
By Shitty day - 24/05/2016 05:59 - United States - Agoura Hills
By WellThatSucks - 23/05/2016 09:15 - United States
Bass Pro Shop
By superfreak6 - 20/05/2016 13:25 - United States - New Orleans
By Kakapo4Ever - 20/05/2016 09:01 - United Kingdom - Abingdon
Kakapo4Ever tells us more.
This is OP here. Firstly, I live in Oxfordshire, England as of now but I used to live in Singapore, which is tropical, so geckos were everywhere, inside and out - especially as our house had a relatively wild and unkempt garden. They weren't any trouble at all and the only ways of keeping them out of the house were cruel, so yeah they were just all over the walls and floors. This is when the FML happened. Secondly, it's not outlandish to assume someone may have dropped a bit of food on the floor is it? Surely more likely than a ******* gecko head. And yes I agree the true FML is for the gecko...twas a tragic night :(
By goldenpuppy - 19/05/2016 20:54 - United States - Somerville
By Anonymous - 18/05/2016 05:55 - United States - San Francisco
Alas, poor Stuart
By ShouldIHelpIt - 18/05/2016 02:46 - United States - Northampton
Whoops
By ER1C - 16/05/2016 12:35 - Canada
Get the message
By Confession - 16/05/2016 02:07 - Belgium
By Anonymous - 16/05/2016 00:25 - United States - San Francisco
By The_Waffle - 14/05/2016 17:17 - United States - Cleveland
By Anonymous - 14/05/2016 14:26 - Italy - Bologna
By Anonymous - 14/05/2016 10:34 - United States - Lubbock
Dogs with jobs
By Anonymous - 13/05/2016 21:11 - United States - Lawrence
Heavy load
By SoulStormIV - 12/05/2016 03:03 - United States - Castle Rock
By Hesjustapuppy - 10/05/2016 12:56 - United States - Kalamazoo
By JustWantedToRelax - 10/05/2016 02:27 - United States
Great seeing you
By Nicole - 09/05/2016 20:12 - United States - Bozeman
By arianelagolden - 05/05/2016 18:07 - Belgium - Nivelles
arianelagolden tells us more.
All is well that ends well. Of course I chose to save the kid! Seriously! First I got my grand-son off the table, then I caught the rabbit on time, then I told the kids they could not do what they had done. When the parents returned, they told me this happens all the time. As there is a huge dog in the neighbours' yard, I don't think the rabbit will last long if they are not more careful.
By ChaosFerret - 03/05/2016 20:53 - United States - Eugene
By UnknownKitten - 03/05/2016 03:07 - United States - Elgin
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More info - This actually happened a few weeks ago, so all I have left is a scar. Only 2 of my cat's claws caught my foot. The rest caught the bed. This incident happened at 4am. The cat in question is our super skittish semi-feral baby. We got him at 3 months old and completely feral. He's now 8 months and really sweet. He is my cat pretty much. He follows me up to bed and around the house and always wants cuddles when I wake up in the middle of the night. Yes it hurt, but I wasn't even mad. I've had worse. Both from our other cats and from him. In fact, my family and I laughed about it the next day because cats aren't usually so clumsy.