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Originally posted by aussielong View PostI'm thinking of writing a course for IT people to explain to you how to get out of the 80% into the 20%.Comment
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Originally posted by Old Hack View PostI think it's about that time of day. Few sherberts to the wind ..
I presume it means being a little drunk? But what has that got to do with letting sherbet powder blow away in the wind?Comment
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Originally posted by KentPhilip View PostWhat a nice expression - I've heard it before a few times, but for some reason there is no mention of its meaning on Google.
I presume it means being a little drunk? But what has that got to do with letting sherbet powder blow away in the wind?Comment
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Originally posted by KentPhilip View PostWhat a nice expression - I've heard it before a few times, but for some reason there is no mention of its meaning on Google.
I presume it means being a little drunk? But what has that got to do with letting sherbet powder blow away in the wind?Comment
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Originally posted by aussielong View Post...And I will for the right price.
I'm thinking of writing a course for IT people to explain to you how to get out of the 80% into the 20%.
The first tier is a PDF you can buy.
Second tier is YouTube tutorials you can buy.
Third tier, you can turn up and I will run a course in person, over a couple of days.
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Originally posted by KentPhilip View PostWhat a nice expression - I've heard it before a few times, but for some reason there is no mention of its meaning on Google.
I presume it means being a little drunk? But what has that got to do with letting sherbet powder blow away in the wind?
a few sherberts = a few beers
two sheets to the wind = an unsteady and of of control sailing vessel
a shorter and more prosaic expression would be 'pissed as a fckng cnt'
although I have no idea of the origins of that particular phrase
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Originally posted by aussielong View PostI'm thinking of writing a course for IT people to explain to you how to get out of the 80% into the 20%.Originally posted by MaryPoppinsI'd still not breastfeed a naziOriginally posted by vetranUrine is quite nourishingComment
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Acheive what exactly? Widespread derision?While you're waiting, read the free novel we sent you. It's a Spanish story about a guy named 'Manual.'Comment
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