I'm home but still borrowing computers as mine has only gone to be fixed today. So all I have for you right now are a couple of quotes.
Heard in Islington: smartly dressed mother to small child - 'Do you need to do a wee-wee?' Small child - 'Nyeah'. 'You must tell me when you do, Douglas, rather than holding your willy like that.'
Said by Sue, in the Plaza Major, Madrid, after a very large gin and tonic:- 'It's not as posh as the Place de Vosges, but the Place de Vosges is not paved.' Her diction was perfect, and this is, now, the approved test for drunkenness.
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That's an incredible sentence - I'm not sure I could say it sober.
Hurrah! You are back.
Great, isn't it?
I'll still be a bit distracted for a day or two - rather a lot to catch up on. So I won't be reading any blogs, much as I miss you all.
I shall go away on Saturday, for 2½ weeks, so you'll have plenty of time to catch up at mine.
Yeah! The Z is back!
'It's not as posh as the Place de Vosges, but the Place de Vosges is not paved.'
That beats "She sells seashells" etc by a mile. And it made me guffaw. Therefore, as phrases go, it's a winner and definitely an excellent drunkeness test.
Good to have you back - you were missed.
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