I don't mean just TV, or TV comedy, I mean ever, what's the worst think you have ever seen? Whether it be someone being run over by a car, or someone being stabbed or After You've Gone.
Let me know.
I don't mean just TV, or TV comedy, I mean ever, what's the worst think you have ever seen? Whether it be someone being run over by a car, or someone being stabbed or After You've Gone.
Let me know.
Quote: Jacob Loves Comedy @ September 29 2009, 3:48 AM BSTwhat's the worst think you have ever seen? Whether it be someone being run over by a car, or someone being stabbed
I've seen both of those. Even worse was seeing my parents cry or seeing my kids in pain.
I just gave a statement to the police over a possible assault, but the accusée is crazy and obviously making it up. Not the worst thin I've seen, but by Tuesdays standards it's up there.
Quote: DaButt @ September 29 2009, 3:57 AM BSTI've seen both of those. Even worse was seeing my parents cry or seeing my kids in pain.
Oh yes, I suffer if I see my brother or my father upset. I shall do much to stop the pain they feel.
Apart from my sitcom pilot? Well, seeing our first born very ill where she stared directly in space, looking straight through me, glazed expression. She was only about 18 months old and really freaked me at the time. My girl wasn't there.
Sorry to hear about your girl, Tuumble. My worst experience was losing a 2-year-old niece, and I can't now watch scenes like that with the creepy baby on the ceiling in Trainspotting.
Noooooooooo, this is a horrible idea for a thread
Agreed! Now I have to go to work.
On my 16th birthday, I was on a train and a 12 year old girl threw herself in front of it. The train was eventually allowed to move on and as we went past we saw a huge amount of blood.
Whenever a train stops suddenly I get very nervous.
David Bussell bumping and grinding on the dance floor with a rather ripely aged woman. Whilst her teenage son stood to one side watching.
Quote: Matthew Stott @ September 29 2009, 1:48 PM BSTDavid Bussell bumping and grinding on the dance floor with a rather ripely aged woman. Whilst her teenage son stood to one side watching.
Okay you win.
Quote: Matthew Stott @ September 29 2009, 1:48 PM BSTDavid Bussell bumping and grinding on the dance floor with a rather ripely aged woman. Whilst her teenage son stood to one side watching.
Sorry about that.
Quote: Dolly Dagger @ September 29 2009, 1:53 PM BSTSorry about that.
Flipping heck Ruby! Yikes.
I saw my arse once!