By qwerty - 05/05/2009 20:39 - United States

Today, I walked outside to get the newspaper and slipped on the icy driveway. Because I was wearing boxers and a robe, my legs got all scraped up. After much cursing, I got the paper and went inside. The headline read "Caution: Icy Conditions". FML
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Same thing different taste

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pinkygirl_fml 0

this sounds exactly like an old fox trot cartoon... exactly like it.

waywardson 0

There is no way that would be the headline on the front page of a newspaper. That's for news, not newsflashes for morons. Plus, yeah, I've read this foxtrot strip. What's the point of posting FMLs if they're not true?

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skierguy 0

A. Yes, this is probably fake and plagiarized from a foxtrot strip. But: B. It is far from impossible. Where I live (Calgary) and many other places on the Canadian prairies it is not unusual to have major snowfalls well into May. I remember in 2007 we got a good 20 cm on May 24 and the roads were like ice-rinks. Later that day it warmed up to 15 C and all melted.

right "boot" what's the weather up there now 'A

"Caution: Icy Conditions"? Really? That's the headline? Please. Paper headlines are always a little catchier than that. That's a warning, not a headline.

who reads the newspaper? (especially with relevant news such as "be careful with the ice") don't you have an internet connection?

doch_fml 4

#71 - New Zealand for one place.

meridon 0

lol not exactly an FML-- just a serious case of Irony... pretty funny too. :D

not an FML, lol, YDI, ANYTHING!!! just a big steamy pile of BS bro... it's may, there's no ice on the ground. fail.

Where do you live that there is ice in may?

You're all dumb. This isn't irony. "The words ironic, irony, and ironically are sometimes used of events and circumstances that might better be described as simply "coincidental" or "improbable," in that they suggest no particular lessons about human vanity or folly. Thus 78 percent of the Usage Panel rejects the use of ironically..." in instances like that. Learn the language before you try and use it.