My parents broke up when I was six. Before, I was a very active, naughty child, but after my father left me, I stopped talking. I became very good at hiding my emotions. I felt so ashamed of telling others that I didn't have a father, because that was not common in the 1960s.
This was a great game by both teams, our pretty good defense against their pretty good offense. Their coach told me after the game it was a shame we couldn't have met at a neutral site (further along in the playoffs).
This was one of the most shameful and arrogant acts ever committed against consumers.
I think there are a lot of good ones right now, but I'm not ashamed to say I'm the best.
Japan has the infrastructure for this kind of service, so it would be a shame not to use it.
One of the reasons I still do stand-up is because it was so hard in the beginning that I feel like it would be such a shame not to redeem it that it's all fun.
The shame would be if Democrats get thrown out of office without ever having tried Democratic policies.
Because of the Republicans, I'm not ashamed of being an American. I'm embarrassed!
Second in state, definitely a good accomplishment. Nothing to be ashamed of. A lot of kids do well one year and the next year they do the same or worse. I was happy that I could at least say that I improved.
Sender authentication solutions are very slow to reach maturity, and that is simply a shame on the ISPs, who have not been aggressive enough in developing the specs and deploying them in full force.