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Right then, how about we all confess to something that still makes us feel really guilty. Mine is, when I was about 14, I bought some stuff from a corner shop with a tenner and the cashier gave me #20 in my change. I kept it and have been haunted ever since with the thought that he may have been sacked or had to pay it back out of his own money and then maybe he couldn't buy his kids food for the week and maybe they starved or maybe he went out and robbed a bank and went inside for twenty years or maybe he couldn't buy his missus a pressie for her birthday and she divorced him...

-- Anonymous, October 11, 2000

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Something I did five and a half years ago, that I will never ever be able to tell my parents as it would break their hearts and I think that I will feel extremely guilty about it for the rest of my life!

-- Anonymous, October 11, 2000

along similiar lines kegsy for me .. actually me girlfriend has got a cracker , she used to work New York time zone for a year and received a shift allowance of 4k a year .. they never stopped it for five years til last week , and so far has not been informed shell have to pay it back ... canny ruse eh ? Shall i grass her up ; - ))

-- Anonymous, October 11, 2000

I nicked some safety pins from ther Grainger Market when i was nine. I'm so ashamed, but punk was fashionable back then and i was desperate...

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-- Anonymous, October 11, 2000


I could write a book on all the bad things I've done in my life that I should be giulty about . But as I can't spell, and don't feel giulty about anything I'll not be bothering.

-- Anonymous, October 11, 2000

what was it Kegsy?

-- Anonymous, October 11, 2000


Christ this is difficult to word. In all honesty I've done nothing wrong, nothing legally wrong, nothing morally wrong, but I didn't tell my parents about something that I did do if that makes sense. If my parents ever found out it would kill them, they would be distraught in a way that only parents could be and if they never spoke to me again then it would be understandable. the worst part is that at some point in the future they could easily find out and then my life would be misery. I really do not want to hurt my parents but it would.

-- Anonymous, October 11, 2000

Alright Kegsy, just give us the name of the pony.

-- Anonymous, October 11, 2000

Dont worry Kegsy! I forgot to record Eldorado for my parents too and blamed it on a power cut...it happens to the best of us.

-- Anonymous, October 11, 2000

Showering a little piss in a makkum (I followed my natural animal instinct, my action was purely impulse)

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.mates drink when drunk - even though he's a makkem I'm disgusted, it's worse than spitting in someones face. What he didn't know, wont hurt though, but I still dont know if he drunk it.

-- Anonymous, October 11, 2000


No horses, no animals of any kind and no mishaps with videos or electrical equipment. I trust you all on here and I know that none of you will ever meet my family but it's the lurkers I don't trust!!! I mean this is quite major (in my family) and there aren't that many Newcastle fans from Durham living in Tokyo. If my parents ever found out they would go mental. And probably rightly so.

-- Anonymous, October 12, 2000


... and if your Mam asked you once she'd told you a thousand times NEVER to mix your whites with your coloured washes. How could you be so selfish Kegsy ?

-- Anonymous, October 12, 2000

I wish it was that easy, anyway she once made my school football strip green after washing it with a blue one!

-- Anonymous, October 12, 2000

Haha. Kegsy played in yellow. Not bright canary colour I hope mate ??

-- Anonymous, October 12, 2000

Remember the old away shirts of the early 80's????

-- Anonymous, October 12, 2000

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