By Rhyno - 05/05/2009 15:37 - United States

Today, I went to meet my girlfriends parents for the first time. I accidentally drove past their house the first time, but saw the whole family outside waiting to meet me. I pulled a U-Turn and heard a thud. The whole family watched me run over their dog. FML
I agree, your life sucks 481
You deserved it 98

Rhyno tells us more.

To explain a bit more in detail, I pulled a U-Turn and the dog ran out of the yard and boom... It was a medium sized dog, I drive an SUV and didn't see it as I was making the turn. I didn't even know they had a dog... haha The following 20 minutes were probably the most uncomfortable of my life, after I knew the dog was fine I kinda laughed nervously and left. "Hi I'm the guy who is dating your daughter, sorry about the dog"... Live and you learn.

Top comments

Ouch!! Not a good first impression one bit! I'm sorry!!

How is making out with your significant other somehow worse then KILLING THE FAMILY PET? You got some priority issues, man.

Comments

Holy shit! That's horrible! FYL for sure!!

musicloverr 0

f your life? ... f the dog's life!

I hope the dog is alright, douche. If I had been there, I'd take MY car and run over YOU.

#46 and #47 I think he corrected it.

I have to say, those of you that think 'their' is incorrect, are not all that bright. If you think it should be 'they're' you are trying to make the sentence 'I accidently drove past they are house the first time, but saw the whole family outside waiting to meet me' which is grammatically incorrect. Spelling wise however, it's accidentally not accidently. (Sorry, I'm a bit of a spelling freak.) OP, FYL. That sucks to have that as your first impression. Hopefully, your girlfriend's family will not hate you for it.

earwig12 1

They should really keep their dog out of the street. That is entirely their fault. FYL.

#50 If he was driving a truck or SUV so large that it impaired his vision, it is still his fault. Get a car that isn't a nuisance to everyone around you. Otherwise, if the dog was over 20 lbs, totally your fault. You shouldn't be making U turns without being particularly cautious as to what is around you. They aren't even legal in my state for this very reason. It is both the OP and the dog owner's fault. But still mostly the OP's.