Most Embarrassing Moment
#21
Posted 19 November 2004 - 02:17 PM
I was the page-turner for my teacher's piano trio. (As you all know, the page-turners are supposed to get on the stage quietly after the performers have taken bows and the applause have stopped and also, after the performance when the soloists leave then the page-turner exits immediately.) ...Well... I was taken by surprise when suddenly the trio decided to exit after the very first, and relatively short, performance and I didn't have time to react to leave the stage after them So... My most humiliating ten seconds I spent sitting on the stage under the bright lights as the audience kept applauding and I had no idea what to do. What's worse, I turned to see my piano teacher looking at me with a stunned expression on his face. I thought I was going to die of humiliation. Well... they came back and the recital continued
Even to this day when I remember this incidents I cringe. This was my most embarrassing moment on stage and I wasn't even performing!
#22
Posted 19 November 2004 - 02:20 PM
I was the page-turner for my teacher's piano trio. (As you all know, the page-turners are supposed to get on the stage quietly after the performers have taken bows and the applause have stopped and also, after the performance when the soloists leave then the page-turner exits immediately.) ...Well... I was taken by surprise when suddenly the trio decided to exit after the very first, and relatively short, performance and I didn't have time to react to leave the stage after them So... My most humiliating ten seconds I spent sitting on the stage under the bright lights as the audience kept applauding and I had no idea what to do. What's worse, I turned to see my piano teacher looking at me with a stunned expression on his face. I thought I was going to die of humiliation. Well... they came back and the recital continued
Even to this day when I remember this incidents I cringe. This was my most embarrassing moment on stage and I wasn't even performing!
Anoushik, you could have bowed to the audience as if you performed the whole thing...
#23
Posted 19 November 2004 - 02:23 PM
Ha ha, no one would've asked me to be a page-turner after that ... Wait a minute, no one has ever since
PS. Actually, I hated being a page-turner because I only paid attention to my teacher's piano part when otherwise I could've enjoyed a very good recital.
#24
Posted 19 November 2004 - 02:31 PM
When I was in high school I used to be on the dance team. At the holiday concert in school I had a lead in one of the performances, dancing to "Sleigh Ride". Well, everything was going great until the last few minutes, where I had to leap into my partner's arms. Well, I missed his arms and I fell on stage in front of everyone. I was in 9th grade then, and I thought that my life as I know it was over. But, people were nice, and even though some of my friends still remind me about that, everything turned out to be OK.
#25
Posted 18 December 2004 - 11:01 AM
I was at my boyfriend's. It was a sleepy Sunday afternoon and we were down in the living room, watching TV with his house-mate.
I was in a rather "frisky" mood that day and I invited him upstairs.
So we went at it and by the time I was done I noticed that while you usually heard Indian type of music from next door, this time you had the radio turned on to some usual station at the other neighbour's house. I made a remark about this and then went to the bathroom.
Around midnight I went to the bathroom again to brush my teeth. And what do I see? My relatively new seven-inch vibrator, hot-pink, on the shelf where I had put it after washing it while I cleaned myself up. I had forgotten it and gone back downstairs, and throughout the day, both of his housemates had visited the bathroom.
I went to bed, laughing my arse off silly. He came in and asked me what had happened. I told him and soon enough we were both giggling freaks. He told me that the music in the afternoon had been turned on when his housemate went to her room and was probably for her to not hear me. Funny how I had thought what came from downstairs to be from next door. I surmised that she deserved a "punishment" for it and that he should go to his other room mate and ask him if he had seen her pink vibrator on the shelf.
It WAS embarrassing, but I was laughing about it into my sleep. It certainly was funnier than some of the things I say when drunk and which have kept my co-worker from letting his wife sleep while he giggles his way into 5 AM. :|
Edited by Stormig, 18 December 2004 - 11:03 AM.
#26
Posted 18 December 2004 - 11:38 AM
#28
Posted 19 December 2004 - 01:40 AM
I was at my boyfriend's. It was a sleepy Sunday afternoon and we were down in the living room, watching TV with his house-mate.
I was in a rather "frisky" mood that day and I invited him upstairs.
So we went at it and by the time I was done I noticed that while you usually heard Indian type of music from next door, this time you had the radio turned on to some usual station at the other neighbour's house. I made a remark about this and then went to the bathroom.
Around midnight I went to the bathroom again to brush my teeth. And what do I see? My relatively new seven-inch vibrator, hot-pink, on the shelf where I had put it after washing it while I cleaned myself up. I had forgotten it and gone back downstairs, and throughout the day, both of his housemates had visited the bathroom.
I went to bed, laughing my arse off silly. He came in and asked me what had happened. I told him and soon enough we were both giggling freaks. He told me that the music in the afternoon had been turned on when his housemate went to her room and was probably for her to not hear me. Funny how I had thought what came from downstairs to be from next door. I surmised that she deserved a "punishment" for it and that he should go to his other room mate and ask him if he had seen her pink vibrator on the shelf.
It WAS embarrassing, but I was laughing about it into my sleep. It certainly was funnier than some of the things I say when drunk and which have kept my co-worker from letting his wife sleep while he giggles his way into 5 AM. :|
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#29
Posted 19 December 2004 - 12:36 PM
#30
Posted 07 December 2006 - 06:47 AM
On the way back from vacation (on my first day back at work), intoxicated with fun and adventure, I greeted a superior with the same cheerful "Wassup???" I did everyone else at work up until that moment. Noticing the look on his face and feeling the bristling of goose-bumps of everyone else present, I realised what I had done, backtracked, said, "Oops, sorry, I had meant to say, 'How are you?'"... People still talk about it today.
#31
Posted 07 December 2006 - 12:22 PM
Before I knew it, that wrench I had left on the bolt had slipped off and smacked my poor brother right on his forehead
Here's a picture of the aftermath
Then this other time I shot him in the ass with a bb gun while he went on to the shore from the house boat to make some noise so the field mice would start to run around. But that was intentional.
#32
Posted 07 December 2006 - 02:08 PM
Last semester at college was the hardest for me. I had a rough start. My counselor informed me that I had to take more units than I thought, and I needed to take a class that they didn't offer anymore (yep, pretty messed up, what we college students have to deal with besides studying). Anyway, so the first two weeks was a nightmare, with me running from one department chair to the next, trying to put my schedule together.
I had to meet the music history department chair. So I go upstairs, completely drowning in my thoughts, trying to figure out how to explain my situation. And I see this tall, huge professor (and I'm short) in the hallway, getting out from the men's restroom, seemingly going to his office, where I'm about to go. I stop him, call his name, Dr. Ongaro, and immediately get into my situation. He listens patiently. Then, he opens his mouth. To my horror he says: "I'm not Prof. Ongaro, I'm Dr. Dehning". !!!???!!! Of course! The horrible part is that before he say's "I'm Dr. Dehning" I realize that it is indeed Dr. Dehning. He's our choral conducting professor, who's always around and has seen me for the past two years. Likewise, I've seen him for the past two years. And if this is not enough, the case with the other professor, Prof. Ongaro, is that he was my music history teacher right the semester before! I know what he looks like, and Ongaro and Dehning look nothing alike, except that they're both tall. I just wanted to die. So I stammer something like ... "ahm, yes, I'm sorry, ahm, I didn't notice, ahm, where's Prof. Ongaro's office?" and he points to the office that's right next door to him. It's horrible when one experiences such moments. Now it's funny, but then it wasn't.
Immediately, after I was done with Ongaro, I get into the college shuttle taking me to the parking and start calling around on my cell. I really wanted to talk to someone. No one's available. Except for my mom. When I tell her I get almost hysterical with laughter, especially when I tell her that I had a whole semester with Ongaro. All the students in the shuttle were looking at me surprised, I was laughing so hard.
#33
Posted 07 December 2006 - 05:05 PM
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