Road trip!
Road trip!
I owe this one to the four-year old boy who's mother was buying him sweets in the shop just now. He was stomping around saying it in four-year old boy speak, which his mother interpreted as 'Angel face':
In your face!
"Sorry, Bingo, old chap - <cough, cough> - looks like I'm going to have to <cough> miss out on that pint at the Rose and Crown after all..."
Last edited by MarkBastable; 02-10-2009 at 09:46 AM.
Brrr. Yeah. Also much over-used, often several times in one run-on sentence, by footballers (soccer players) here:
At the end of the day Bob, I'll hold me hands up, they were the better side and, at the end of the day, you know, we've gotta look at that, learn from our mistakes, move on, and, at the end of the day, look towards the future and make sure that each man, on the day, is at the top of his game at the end of the day.
Oh when are you going to wake up and smell the coffee?
That's gotta hurt!
I screwed up. What do you want me to say?
Let's not make a federal case out of this.
He's a good kid.
Don't hold your breath.
Bingo is a gem.
I forgot about, "Don't hold your breath." it's as bad as "At the end of the day."
Now, everyone get down on the floor!
We drew nearer to the house. Near enough to see there were no cars in the driveway. Little did we know what we would find waiting for us.
She was a sweet girl. Little did we know how diabolical.
It was a good martini, ice cold with just the right amount of vermouth. Little did I suspect that was not all.
Can I trust you?
Can you keep a secret?
Who's the stoolpigeon?
Ma! I made it, Ma!
Frisk 'em.
Give me your badge and your gun, you're through.
You're letting [you're work / this thing etc.] come between us.
Are we done here?
Tell me, are there women this approach actually works with?
You know and I know that....
Go to him.
He needs you.
He needs me.