What is the most ridiculous thing you have cried at?

reecejackox

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Apr 23, 2017
i think the most ridiculous thing i have cried at is when i was told when i was 8 that i couldnt have the last jammy wagon wheel and that my mate got it instead , tough times.
 
When I was in 8th grade, I got "most improved" award at my school's softball banquet. I cried my eyes out and couldn't stop. lol

I think it was because I honestly did think I really improved that year - my coach taught me a trick with the bat that I should have known from being a little kid but nobody had ever taught me before! Once I started swinging correctly, I was hitting much better and ended up going from the end of the lineup to one of the first three. However, I didn't think that A.) anyone noticed, and B.) that is was such a good thing. So when I got the award, I felt this overwhelming crush of pride that my coaches actually paid attention to me and cared that I did better, that I started bawling and couldn't stop. It really was a completely ridiculous reaction to such a trivial award.:rolleyes:
 
I cried like a baby during the Apple Keynote address last week. It was the first one in the Steve Jobs auditorium and seeing Tim Cook talk about Steve Jobs made me lose it!
 


A couple of years ago there was an experimental robot called Hitchbot sent on a few hitchhiking roadtrips across The Netherlands, Germany, and Canada. He was adorable and could even talk a bit.

He was two weeks into his US cross country trip when he was found destroyed in Philly. I was so upset I remember laying down on my bed and sobbing!
 
When I was three, I was at the grocery store and my parents bought me a toy, and when the worker at the register took it and scanned it I started to cry thinking she was taking it away from me. :rotfl2::rotfl2::rotfl2::rotfl2:
 


i had a longggg day at my old bar job and all i wanted was a milkshake from Cookout (it was 11:30 at night). i waited in line for 30 minutes, still hadn't ordered my milkshake, so i just drove off. cried the whole way home. lol.
 
I cry at anything being born. Apparently this includes dolphins, after watching a nature show last week. :confused3
 
If I'm emotionally caught off guard by something, my next reflex is to start crying. AUGH sometimes I feel like Alice when she floods Wonderland with her tears...
 
I still cry about my youngest DS leaving for the Air Force (6 years ago) and now I cry because he's getting out of the Air Force. The family thinks I'm nuts....and I cry about that, too. I'm a crier!!:sad:
 
I'm not very sentimental or normally teary, but I can absolutely come unglued at this time of year when I see all the "back to school" stuff displayed for sale. It's embarrassing to have to fight back tears when walking past the super-hero lunch boxes in Wal-Mart. Those years when DS was little are very precious in my memory and for some reason, school supplies are my trigger! :blush:
 
I was pregnant with my first ds, and I was a hormonal mess. Watched King Kong and was UGLY crying at the end when he fell off the building. I knew it was ridiculous, but I could not help myself. We still laugh about it 11 years later.
 
When I chipped my nail polish after I had just got done giving myself a 45 min manicure. I still feel embarrassed about it, but to be fair I would have ended up crying anyway since I was watching the last Harry Potter movie... at least that's what I tell myself.
 
I think the only cry that makes me feel nutty is when I see Mickey Mouse at the end of Fantasmic when he's up on the top of the mountain waving his arms around to the music I start sobbing!! It's so embarrassing!! I can't hold it in. :sad:
 

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