The worst thing you ever did in life

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Worst thing I ever did goes back to age 10. We played football all the time then and I remember one semi-organised game on a school playing field, I got irritated (mainly by my own ineptitude) and kicked a fat kid lying on the ground in frustration. Right on the thigh. I remember the boy's name and have never forgotten this and have tried rather hard not to do the same, or similar, again.
 
It's a common theme but I regret parting with my mint 1978 GS1000. I swapped it for a race tuned CBR600 about 18 years back so not all bad.

By far the worst thing I did was getting married, and I not joking. We lived happily together for three years then got married and split up inside of 12 month.
 
It's a common theme but I regret parting with my mint 1978 GS1000. I swapped it for a race tuned CBR600 about 18 years back so not all bad.

By far the worst thing I did was getting married, and I not joking. We lived happily together for three years then got married and split up inside of 12 month.

Them motorbikes, they get right under your skin they do... me and the now missus waited 26 years before getting married. Nearly a year on and things are still perfect.
 
Not working harder in school and getting a better job...don't get me wrong I'm struggling for nothing and own my house...nearly!
If I had took a different path I may not have met my Mrs and that is something I could not imagine...she's the best!!
For looking after me when I've not been very well giving me two smashing boys and putting up with me in general...
 
No2. Bought a pint of Fosters.

No1. Drank it.

In my defence, I was young and didn’t know any better.
 
Ate a piece of the pineapple ring on top of my gammon (pub meal years ago) never did that again.
 
I saw the title and thought, "Putting your worst transgression on the Internet? Now that's a bad idea."
So I read.
I missed the chance to buy a particular car that I was leasing. I hadn't realized how attached my wife had become to it. By the time I did realize it, it was too late. Nice, sad story there.
 
You folks have White Castles? Fast food, greasy hamburgers. I went there.
Luckily my toilet is right in front of the bathtub so all I had to do was lean over, if you get my meaning. I don't know if it was an hour or three but I seriously considered going to the hospital.
 
Not got 'white castles' here but I had to laugh at your description of after you ate there.clapa
 
You folks have White Castles? Fast food, greasy hamburgers. I went there.
Luckily my toilet is right in front of the bathtub so all I had to do was lean over, if you get my meaning. I don't know if it was an hour or three but I seriously considered going to the hospital.
No White Castles in the UK, but thanks for the warning.
 
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