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« Reply #2955 on: 16:15:52, 09-12-2007 »

But you might be so blootered that you start banging on the door and wailing "Let me in! I've forgotten my key!"....


have not done that before, so, not intending to do it in future

oddly enough, my new flatmate is studying animation, and has just finished the iliad, i told her the essay are doing about early literature next week on radio 3 Smiley

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« Reply #2956 on: 16:30:04, 09-12-2007 »

But you might be so blootered that you start banging on the door and wailing "Let me in! I've forgotten my key!"....
Or might become convinced that your new key should fit your old lock...
I've known people woken up by the sound of the previous occupant of their flat scrabbling away at the lock. (not me by the way)
A bit like cats I suppose.
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« Reply #2957 on: 16:31:22, 09-12-2007 »

But you might be so blootered that you start banging on the door and wailing "Let me in! I've forgotten my key!"....


Blootered. Blootered!! I`ve just discovered a new word! Oh I love it! Blootered. Wonderful!!

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« Reply #2958 on: 16:36:00, 09-12-2007 »

lol, i have got that smashed, but not for a longgggggggggggg time, i am pretty square really, bit of wine at home, few when out but not really into getting smashed and then trying to get home, maybe a once a year thing or less for me

after all, i am a radio 3 listener which er,er,means i drink wine at home to concerts
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« Reply #2959 on: 16:36:32, 09-12-2007 »

It's obviously gone to your head so fast that you've overshot your italics, Mort!

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« Reply #2960 on: 16:42:08, 09-12-2007 »

 Roll Eyes
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« Reply #2961 on: 16:56:12, 09-12-2007 »

It's obviously gone to your head so fast that you've overshot your italics, Mort!

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And that`s without being blootered! Cheesy Cheesy
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« Reply #2962 on: 17:03:59, 09-12-2007 »

Off out for a curry at 7, as my 'leaving' do, perhaps i should go out for a 'coming back' do as well, as only moving upstairs !
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« Reply #2963 on: 18:17:05, 09-12-2007 »

So that's two new words this weekend then - podged and blootered!  Excellent.

Here's another which I use as a substitute swearword - needleblip.  Don't know why, I just do.

Now, where's that nice bottle of red wine got to?  Cheesy
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« Reply #2964 on: 19:13:22, 09-12-2007 »

Needleblip, Jonathan? Needleblip? Ah, the creative mind in times of extremis is a wonderful thing Cheesy Cheesy

Ohhh, I`ve just remembered an expression that Tommo is prone to come out with every now and again, "Poo poo plop".  I can`t help it, it makes me snigger every time.

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« Reply #2965 on: 20:24:39, 09-12-2007 »

I've found "POOH-sticks" quite useful at times.
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« Reply #2966 on: 20:54:43, 09-12-2007 »

So it's not just me that does that then! 

I also do "fiddlesticks" to which a violinist once said to me "they're called bows"  Smiley
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« Reply #2967 on: 21:00:46, 09-12-2007 »

I have been known to utter the words "horse hooey", as in "That`s just a load of horse hooey". No idea where I got that one from Huh There is also the matter of "toads", probably best not dealt with here ...
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« Reply #2968 on: 22:22:37, 09-12-2007 »

"Swear me, Kate, like a lady as thou art,
A good mouth-filling oath
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Henry "Hotspur" Percy to Lady Percy, in Henry IV part 1.

So you can swear properly, Mort. The aristocracy, as reported by Shakespeare, says it's all right.
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« Reply #2969 on: 22:33:18, 09-12-2007 »

"Swear me, Kate, like a lady as thou art,
A good mouth-filling oath
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Henry "Hotspur" Percy to Lady Percy, in Henry IV part 1.

So you can swear properly, Mort. The aristocracy, as reported by Shakespeare, says it's all right.

What a relief, Mary. I knew my convent education would finally speak for itself Cheesy
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