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PostPosted: Tue Mar 20, 2012 15:50 
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I've been known to manfully well up at alarmingly unmanly things.

Listening to Rockin' All Over the World by Status Quo at six in the morning and being convinced nothing more joyous had ever been created by a band.

Feeling sorry for myself on a Saturday night and watching Chico perform Chico Time on X Factor. I saw him berate the judges and audience for taking life too seriously and I just nodded, choking back "you're right, Chico, you're right," in between sobs.

Looking at my 3-month old daughter play with one of her toys and cry with the realisation I will never know this person ever again.

I welled up a bit when
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When do you cry when you shouldn't?

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Listening to Rockin' All Over the World by Status Quo at six in the morning and being convinced nothing more joyous had ever been created by a band.

What had you taken?

Where can I get it?

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 Post subject: Re: Inappropriate sobbing
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Since becoming a dad, I cry all the bloody time. Stupid girl germs infecting my brain.


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Can't remember the last time I actually properly cried at something, which isn't to say I wouldn't. Plenty of lump-in-throat situations but not too much else. Dead inside.

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 Post subject: Re: Inappropriate sobbing
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I know exactly what you mean!

We DO take life too seriously.. good old Chico! I don’t care what you think of the guy, he’s got a great mentality and seems eternally happy.

Anyway, OT. Whilst I don’t sob over things I know what you mean. I think it’s my only known weakness of compassion that comes in here.


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I cried the first time I saw "Batteries Not Included". That poor little baby robot! :'(


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 Post subject: Re: Inappropriate sobbing
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I was in floods at the end of Death of a Superhero. To be fair, so was the entire audience. Though perhaps not quite for the same reason.

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 Post subject: Re: Inappropriate sobbing
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Forrest Fucking Gump. The scene where Lieutenant Dan comes walking over Forrest's garden in Greenbow Alabama for his wedding.

Every single bastard time I watch it. Don't know why. It's not even the saddest part of the film. In fact, it's quite a nice part.


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Forrest Fucking Gump. The scene where Lieutenant Dan comes walking over Forrest's garden in Greenbow Alabama for his wedding.

"Lootenant Dan! New legs! NEW LEGS!! NNNEEEEWWW LEGS!!! AND A WOMAN! WITH SLANTY EYES!!"

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 Post subject: Re: Inappropriate sobbing
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DavPaz wrote:
WTB wrote:
Forrest Fucking Gump. The scene where Lieutenant Dan comes walking over Forrest's garden in Greenbow Alabama for his wedding.

"Lootenant Dan! New legs! NEW LEGS!! NNNEEEEWWW LEGS!!! AND A WOMAN! WITH SLANTY EYES!!"

Nope.


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 Post subject: Inappropriate sobbing
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Can't remember the last time I actually properly cried at something, which isn't to say I wouldn't. Plenty of lump-in-throat situations but not too much else. Dead inside.


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 Post subject: Re: Inappropriate sobbing
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Top Gear's piece on the new Jaguar E Type made me cry when I was drunk once, a out was so damned pretty.

Also the end of Cool Runnings. Obviously.

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 Post subject: Re: Inappropriate sobbing
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People keep listing films and things that are purposely designed to make people cry, this is not inappropriate.

One that never fails for me is hearing and seeing a Merlin-engined Spitfire roaring past.


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 Post subject: Re: Inappropriate sobbing
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People keep listing films and things that are purposely designed to make people cry, this is not inappropriate.

One that never fails for me is hearing and seeing a Merlin-engined Spitfire roaring past.


The scene I mentioned isn't designed to make you cry. So, shut up!


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 Post subject: Re: Inappropriate sobbing
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Oh, in that case there are only two times when it is acceptable for a man to cry. The first is the birth of your child and the second is 1.37 seconds after Angelina Jolie takes her top off.

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To A.I. I squirted all the water out of my body via my eyes. Still can't watch that again.
I cry whenever anybody posts in the Nay thread.
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 Post subject: Re: Inappropriate sobbing
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 Post subject: Inappropriate sobbing
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Where was the sad bit?


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 Post subject: Re: Inappropriate sobbing
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Yeah, some of these are pretty much ok to cry at.

In one instance of 'extreme refreshment' I stormed out of the lounge after a fall out with MrsZ, got to the tiled hallway and slipped over taking out a big potted plant with me. I was a pissed up mess on the floor covered in soil and for some reason I started crying.

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THESE ARE ALL SAD FILMS.

FINDUS FOP CRIED AT ROCKIN ALL OVER THE WORLD.

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I need some mansize tissues. This thread's making me tear up.

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 Post subject: Re: Inappropriate sobbing
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Malabelm wrote:
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Where was the sad bit?


The start you big mook!


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Zardoz wrote:
THESE ARE ALL SAD FILMS.

FINDUS FOP CRIED AT ROCKIN ALL OVER THE WORLD.


WE'RE TRYING OUR HARDEST TO MAKE HIM FEEL BETTER, BUT IT'S REALLY FUCKING DIFFICULT FOR A GROUP OF SUCH MANLY FOLK.


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 Post subject: Re: Inappropriate sobbing
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I cried the last time I got dumped, which was by the lass I was seeing before I started dating Mrs AE.

Anyway, one would think it is appropriate to sob when one is dumped hence not for this thread, but the truth is that she'd been absolutely horrible to me and it had been revealed in the closing weeks of our relationship that she'd actually been fucking engaged to someone else whilst still seeing me on the side. (She'd basically call me up when she wanted a shag or a bit of change of company, and being as I was a hormonally supercharged Uni student with a perma-stiffy I would always go along and perform my duties.)

In fact, putting the pieces together in the aftermath I realised that she'd once shagged us both on the same evening, and that I'd been second to have a go, and I couldn't see that she'd had any opportunity to shower or take a bath inbetween, so I was basically knobbing some other guy's jizm.

Point being it was pretty much a blessing that she dumped me (and indeed within a couple of weeks I was going out with Mrs AE and we're still together nearly 18 years later), but it didn't stop me crying like a big girl in the middle of Manchester on a sunny Saturday afternoon.


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 Post subject: Re: Inappropriate sobbing
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The bit in Snow Patrol's Chasing Cars where he says "Show me a garden that's bursting into life" makes me well up. It reminds me of my wife in the garden, y'see.

Also, the other day I was singing erm... a Bruno Mars song that may or may not be called 'The way you are' to MiniPaz and burst into thick manly tears. Even MrsPaz called me a pussy for that one.


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 Post subject: Re: Inappropriate sobbing
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DavPaz wrote:
The bit in Snow Patrol's Chasing Cars where he says "Show me a garden that's bursting into life" makes me well up. It reminds me of my wife in the garden, y'see.

Also, the other day I was singing erm... a Bruno Mars song that may or may not be called 'The way you are' to MiniPaz and burst into thick manly tears. Even MrsPaz called me a pussy for that one.


You've made the fatal error of associating important life events with fucking shit music.

Your life is now eternally intertwined with shitty pop. You've got to be more careful, man.


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Oh wait I've just remembered. I had a mental drunken argument with a weirdo ex a couple of years ago. After we walked away (read: forced her to actually fucking leg go of me) from each other I sobbed up, which I think had nothing to do with her, or the argument itself. Stress innit.

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You've made the fatal error of associating important life events with fucking shit music.

Your life is now eternally intertwined with shitty pop. You've got to be more careful, man.



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 Post subject: Re: Inappropriate sobbing
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Disclaimer: "Mmmbop" by Hanson reminds me of really happy childhood memories. I didn't go out of my way to listen to it - it was just on the radio/TV a lot. That's how easy it is.

Plus I proper fancied that young lass singer.


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I vividly remember choking back tears when talking to Kovacs at the Manchester meet about his son.

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Hanson is childhood memories? Fucking hell, how old are you? 10?

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I've just worked out that I was 12 when Mmmbop came out. Born in December '85 innit.

12 is still childhood, right? It was sunny all of the time and I was young. :D


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Malabelm wrote:
Grim... wrote:
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Where was the sad bit?


This thread goes from: You are broken...

DavPaz wrote:
The bit in Snow Patrol's Chasing Cars where he says "Show me a garden that's bursting into life" makes me well up. It reminds me of my wife in the garden, y'see.

Also, the other day I was singing erm... a Bruno Mars song that may or may not be called 'The way you are' to MiniPaz and burst into thick manly tears. Even MrsPaz called me a pussy for that one.


...To: You are broken.

I can't remember the last time I cried inappropriately; I cry at movies. All. The Time. I almost cried walking back to the hotel from the pub the other week, in frustration more than anything. I didn't want to walk.

The thought of having to have a space-saver spare wheel on my car for a week makes my eyes sting, I think I will cry if another Transit overtakes me.

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I need some mansize tissues.

Are they called that because they can cop a wanks worth?

Or are they the height of Gaywood?

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The thought of having to have a space-saver spare wheel on my car for a week makes my eyes sting, I think I will cry if another Transit overtakes me.


I got overtaken by a bloody Daewoo Matiz last week on the family outing, which made me want to cry now I think about it.

AE Jnr tells me off and gets really upset if I overtake anything going faster than a tractor, so if we get stuck behind the Number 3 bus on the coast road, there we shall stay.

I could do with a 'Saturday car' so that I don't have to suffer the indignity of getting burned off by a car with three fucking cylinders.


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I'm crying now over this.

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AtrocityExhibition wrote:
flis wrote:
The thought of having to have a space-saver spare wheel on my car for a week makes my eyes sting, I think I will cry if another Transit overtakes me.

I could do with a 'Saturday car' so that I don't have to suffer the indignity of getting burned off by a car with three fucking cylinders.

I thought you drove a Scooby?

Back on topic, I'm far too emotional, especially when I've had a few drinks/tired. Anything remotely sad or upsetting (usually anything with kids but also includes stuff like how much happier the man was last night on embarrassing bodies after he had surgery to help him with his "buried penis") on TV will make me go into a fast blink frenzy to try and dry my eyes before they start leaking uncontrollably down my face.

Last Friday, as some of you will know, I lost my job. Even though I didn't like working there and I was only there for 6 months, it was really difficult to cope with and I pretty much had to leave the office without saying a word because I was too upset to speak. It was ridiculous how much it affected me.

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Ramsea wrote:
Last Friday, as some of you will know, I lost my job.


That's shit :'( Bloody work. I tie myself in knots thinking about my last job. I have nightmares about it and still have issues answering the phone.

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Ramsea wrote:
AtrocityExhibition wrote:
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The thought of having to have a space-saver spare wheel on my car for a week makes my eyes sting, I think I will cry if another Transit overtakes me.

I could do with a 'Saturday car' so that I don't have to suffer the indignity of getting burned off by a car with three fucking cylinders.

I thought you drove a Scooby?

Back on topic, I'm far too emotional, especially when I've had a few drinks/tired. Anything remotely sad or upsetting (usually anything with kids but also includes stuff like how much happier the man was last night on embarrassing bodies after he had surgery to help him with his "buried penis") on TV will make me go into a fast blink frenzy to try and dry my eyes before they start leaking uncontrollably down my face.

Last Friday, as some of you will know, I lost my job. Even though I didn't like working there and I was only there for 6 months, it was really difficult to cope with and I pretty much had to leave the office without saying a word because I was too upset to speak. It was ridiculous how much it affected me.


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Ramsea wrote:
I thought you drove a Scooby?


Yeah I do, which is what made it annoying!

An Impreza STi being overtaken on the road out of Laxey by a bloody Daewoo Matiz :D

Ramsea wrote:
Last Friday, as some of you will know, I lost my job. Even though I didn't like working there and I was only there for 6 months, it was really difficult to cope with and I pretty much had to leave the office without saying a word because I was too upset to speak. It was ridiculous how much it affected me.


Sorry to hear that Ramsea, where was it?

I know there are a few places over here laying people off, heard of a few folks who've lost their jobs.

The good times over here appear to have come to something of an abrupt halt :(


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Where was the sad bit?


The start you big mook!


Where? An old person you had no investment in died. Was that it?

The short film before it was much sadder than the film itself.


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