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It's served me well for 25 years! I try and do it less these days, but I'm with MBA for the purgative effects. It hurts, but it works! A few years ago I collapsed over the toilet in a vomiting heap, full asleep with my head on the rim of the bowl for an hour before coming to some realisation that actually I was done with the toilet and the bed was a better idea. And I'd had a fucking GREAT time! Only thing was I had to go to London the next day for my mum's 70th. A shower and strong coffee helped, but on arrival I was plied with shame and then fine Rioja, in a room with no open windows. Ouch!verbal gymnastics wrote:[I think you need to change your definition of "having a great time" if it leads to vomit.
There's more to life than books, you know, but not much more
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My work responsibilities yesterday involved being responsible for a male Joan Rivers impersonator and a mariachi band. I can definitely count myself among the few people who have sat with a mariachi band in the green room with Marylin Monroe and Lucille Ball lookalikes singing "Girl from Ipanema"
This morning you've got time for a hot, home-cooked breakfast! Delicious and piping hot in only 3 microwave minutes.
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For some reason, this reminds me of the scene in Undiscovered Country where Nimoy gives Kim Cattrall's Lt. Valeris what's for.
For some reason, this reminds me of the scene in Undiscovered Country where Nimoy gives Kim Cattrall's Lt. Valeris what's for.
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It's called Brian. Like the long lost and disowned fifth Osmond Brother.bambooneedle wrote:There's the index finger, the thumb, the middle finger, the pinkie... is the other finger called anything?
I can get very drunk without vomiting. I am pleased about this but from yours and Otis' comments it seems that I am missing out on something.miss buenos aires wrote:Yes and yes, and why?verbal gymnastics wrote:Was it your vomit and/or your couch?miss buenos aires wrote:I must have had a great time last night, because when I woke up there was vomit all over the couch...
I think you need to change your definition of "having a great time" if it leads to vomit.
Who’s this kid with his mumbo jumbo?
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Is it just me or does the man always sound like he's addressing a Dungeons & Dragons convention?
Is it just me or does the man always sound like he's addressing a Dungeons & Dragons convention?
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Except for when one of the other guests stepped on a broken glass and her foot was spurting blood all over the place...floors, sofas, no furniture was spared! Except the jukebox.Otis Westinghouse wrote:I imagine the sofas were relieved, then.miss buenos aires wrote:I achieved the perfect state of drunkenness at the wedding reception last night. Huzzah!
Would you rather get vomited upon or copiously bled upon?
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Z'ackly. I must say, having a puppy is not much different. Hey, I was looking for a reason to replace my rug anyway... Let's just say I am now a convert to the Way of Febreeze.mood swung wrote:If you have kids, you're gonna have every possible body fluid spurted, spouted, smeared, slathered and dribbled on your person. You learn that it all washes off.
Eventually.
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I ran into an old classmate from high school today. I havn't met anyone from school since I graduated at least five years ago, well, aside from the few people I still hang out with. We agreed to meet this weekend.
Too much to do, had to work late. Just as we were about to head home a filmcrew arrived and started shooting scenes for a tv-series. They asked around for extras but noone seemed interested out of the few people left at work. Dunno if they found any.
This has been the warmest day of the year in Gothenburg after a long cold winter. Started walking towards my bus home around 7pm, the sun was beginning to set and the weather was just lovely. Barely a soul in sight. Skylarking started playing on my MP3 player. Everything felt wonderful.
On the bus I saw another guy from my class in high school. Don't think he saw me, didn't say anything. Didn't care much for him back then and probably won't now.
A strange but wonderful day.
Too much to do, had to work late. Just as we were about to head home a filmcrew arrived and started shooting scenes for a tv-series. They asked around for extras but noone seemed interested out of the few people left at work. Dunno if they found any.
This has been the warmest day of the year in Gothenburg after a long cold winter. Started walking towards my bus home around 7pm, the sun was beginning to set and the weather was just lovely. Barely a soul in sight. Skylarking started playing on my MP3 player. Everything felt wonderful.
On the bus I saw another guy from my class in high school. Don't think he saw me, didn't say anything. Didn't care much for him back then and probably won't now.
A strange but wonderful day.