Does anyone have any funny stories?

I just recently discovered AW and have been reading a lot of your stories. Understandably, many of us get bummed out about our condition; particularly the people who are new to it. But in reading many of the posts I've also been reminded of some of the funny things that have happened to me in the 32 years I've been dealing with alopecia. These stories took place during the 3 1/2 years I tried to hide my AA with a wig, when I was 18 - 21 years old.
Back in my late teens and early twenties my friends and I used to cruise the main drag on weekend and summer nights. Some of my friends had hot rods, some had jacked up 4x4's, I had a Jeep. One of the cool things about a Jeep is that you can take the top off. One night, when I had the top off, a friend and I decided to have a little speed contest. As I got to about 45mph there was a sudden gust of wind and I began to feel a little light headed - literally. "Oh shit, my hair blew off!" I yelled to my friend as I locked up the brakes and spun the Jeep 180 degrees. Pretty much all of my friends knew about my alopecia so I wasn't too worried about that, but my wig was brown and it was dark. Luckily, after a little searching we found it. But I lost the race.
Another time a friend and I were at his parents house enjoying the use of their backyard pool. I don't know if any of you AW members swim with your wigs on, but I did. And on this occasion I learned an important lesson in physics; specifically in centripital force. You see, even with a net backing wigs get kind of heavy when they're wet. And my head didn't have enough gravitational force to keep a wet wig on while I executed a 1 1/2 flip off the diving board. The wig flew across the pool, landed in the water and floated. My friend cracked up and said the wig looked like a giant spider floating in the water. From then on we referred to that dive as "The 1 1/2 Tarantula Dive."
This last story Is a little more embarassing since it happened in front of a customer. But the look on his face was worth it. I worked at a full service gas station through high school and college, and one of the things I did was tire repairs. One day a customer brought in a flat tire for repair. I set the tire precariously on the edge of the machine while I aired it up to find the leak and the tire slipped off. As I leaned over to try and catch it, it landed right on the pedal that opperated the air, blasting a huge volume of air through the bead blaster and blowing my hat off with my hair still in it. The hat and wig flew up and hit the ceiling, and I caught it and slipped it back on my head as it came back down. Embarassed, I turned and looked at the customer who stood there and watched the whole thing. The expression on his face was one of shock and horror. When he heard the loud noise and saw my hat and hair blow off, he thought the tire had blown up and taken my head off. Maybe I have a morbid sense of humor, but I couldn't help laughing my head off.
I know a lot of you who wear wigs are worried about how to keep it on tight and losing it on a windy day. I wore a cap to hold mine on, but on a few occasions even that wasn't enough. Yes it was embarassing when it would happen, but with good friends and a sense of humor I lived through it. It wasn't the worst thing that could happen. I'm wondering if anyone else on this site has any humorous stories they would like to share. Sometimes when I can laugh at myself it makes me forget about the depression - at least for a while.

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Comment by ken totman on March 27, 2011 at 2:21am
Yeah, thanks, it was pretty funny when it happened. I was just checking out some of your posts. I like the one about the power wig. I have to say, though, you look nice with and without it.
Comment by Kendal Rauh on March 27, 2011 at 8:25am
Ken, your stories just made my morning! I can't say I've had any mishaps like that... although I've had many fears of losing my hair in public. I'm actually more afraid of a bird pooping on one of my wigs than anything, but luckily that hasn't happened yet either! LOL I have, however, gone into the ladies room at work and found I've had not even a quarter of an eyebrow left on my face and wondered how long I was walking around like an idiot without anyone ever saying a word! :)
Comment by Joshua on March 27, 2011 at 8:59am
thank you for sharing your story...it is so funny...cant believe you can have so much in a wig, i might consider getting one for myself...too...lol
Comment by Jan Streicher on March 27, 2011 at 9:01am
I stayed in a very small town some 20 years ago.Where everyone knows everyone.One day I ran into a supermarket,but was really in a hurry. Somehow my wig got caught in a advertising board hanging from the ceiling,right a the entrance. By the time I realized what had happen ,I was already 3 steps down the 2nd ally.
I just turned around an walked slowly back to my wig ,still swinging wildy. I grabed it ,put it right back on and walked out. Till today I cannot remember what I was suppose to buy.
Man ,I felt terrible. Today when a think about it ,I can't help laughing.
In our country we have at lot of black men that shave their heads.They would often ask me how do I get my head so smooth, then I would just joke and say : the next time you shave, just stand closer to the razor.
kids would always ask :where is all your hair? Well I carry my hair in my one pocket and the dandruff in the other.
Comment by Anna from Yorkshire on March 27, 2011 at 2:16pm
It's great to be able to see the funny side of such an unpredictable condition!
Comment by kastababy on March 27, 2011 at 4:51pm
Dude, you are so awesome! These stories made my day!
Comment by Rita on March 27, 2011 at 9:11pm
thanks for sharing your funny stories .. l was having a bad day until l read that .. still laughing
Thank You : )
Comment by Fotini Constantina Spero on March 27, 2011 at 9:47pm
Been there, done that! Wind was my enemy in elementary school!
Comment by ken totman on March 29, 2011 at 3:46pm
LOL! That's a good one Alice! Good thing you don't sleep with a gun under your pillow.
Comment by ken totman on March 29, 2011 at 11:13pm
True that. Besides, who around here needs another hole in their hair?

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