Martin said:Oh, I hate that. I'm sure the other party feels just as miserable as you. Just give it time, I guess.
But who needs advice, anyway?
limbo is scary though. i don't mind advice, it's better than a kick in the head.
ruby, for shame!
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Martin said:Oh, I hate that. I'm sure the other party feels just as miserable as you. Just give it time, I guess.
But who needs advice, anyway?
Martin said:Oh, I hate that. I'm sure the other party feels just as miserable as you. Just give it time, I guess.
ruby said:Off to my parents for a BBQ and a good piss up!
ricky said:well, it's hotter than all get out here today...
nothing planned......very dull. i don't even know why i posted anything.....lame.
jenngorham said:it's the same here. hot and humid which is adding to my already irritated mood. i need a vacation.
I think it's a British colonies thing because it's common in Oz. Basically the party/gathering at which one gets pissed (read 'drunk'). Commonly used where the main point of the social occasion is to get royally hammered.leckert said:Could you please to be explaining what, exactly, is a "piss up" ?
Must be a 'right side of the pond' term?
Kookamoor said:I think it's a British colonies thing because it's common in Oz. Basically the party/gathering at which one gets pissed (read 'drunk'). Commonly used where the main point of the social occasion is to get royally hammered.