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A Little Misunderstanding

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"I was dumped naked off the bus 20 miles from home." One of life's more sensitive moments for Paddy and his organ.

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"Dad, d'you know in September ... can I have piano lessons in school?" asked our nine-year-old daughter, Sophie.

"Yeah, of course you can love", I replied. By a massive stroke of luck, two days later, Claire's auntie offered us an old organ she was throwing out.

Claire and me had been together for years but we finally decided to get married.

My stag night was soon upon me so off we went. As part of a long-standing tradition I was dumped naked off the bus 20 miles from home. However in the mayhem, I don't know how but I received a injury to my privates, bruised and swollen it was.

With just 3 days before the wedding a night was arranged so I could meet all Claire's family before the big day, we were meeting in a pub for a meal and some drinks.

Being a bit of a tight arse I was the last to enter the pub where they were all waiting. While standing at the bar one of Claire's uncles shouted from the other side of the pub, "Paddy boy, how's the organ?" I was a little surprised because he never struck me as the crude type.

"Alright", I shouted back, "it's still a bit sore but the swelling has gone down."

He looked at me a little confused ... but then continued, "Has Claire played a tune on it yet?"

This really surprised me. "No" I shouted back. Then, grabbing my groin and thrusting my pelvis, "But she's going to on the wedding night!"

By this time the whole pub was looking at me opened mouthed and I could feel my face going red.

"What are you talking about?" he asked.

I realised there had been a terrible misunderstanding and quickly made my exit to the Men's Room.

I can just imagine what they must of been thinking ... "Is she really marrying him."

By: Paddy McNally
Published: January 2006

An interview with the author

Please tell us a little about yourself.
I'm pretty much an average bloke - enjoys beer and a Chinese takeaway. I like most sports and play rugby for Bedlinog RFC. I make the most of any situation I'm in - you're only here once!

What's your story about?
It's about a very embarrassing meeting with my bride to be's family. What is told in the story is 100% true, which adds to the humour.
I chose this story because I found it very easy to write and had a clear, beginning and end.

What did you find most rewarding about the workshop?
Learning simple things like the timing of the images in relation to the storyline. It was very enjoyable.

Your comments

"CLASSIC. Had me in stitches."
Caroline Caviel (AMVYCP)

"Nothing out off the normal for you, Paddy boy."
Christian.


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