Looks like you need a life jacket to drink that. Congratulations!!
hemidactylussays
Ok that looks pretty good as long as you aren’t hurling it back at the world at around 6:30am. But yeah you deserve the celebration regardless of umm…outcome. I am nursing some beers on your behalf.
larparsays
Are you tipped on your side or is it just the phone.
Congrats on the dismissal, by the way!
larparsays
Hum, this is strange. My computer shows the pictures rotated 90 degrees. On my Kindle the pictures are upright.
Maybe, I need a margarita.
Shades of Jimmy Stewart in ‘Made for each other’ who, after coming home very late, hilariously keeps insisting to his wife played by Carole Lombard: “I feel fine”. Except with his circumstances he was doing the opposite of ‘celebrating’. That has its utility as well.
huntersays
There’s a place downtown here in Chicago called “Broken English”. It’s a taco bar that advertises margaritas on tap, and at one point had a signboard outside that said “One tequila, two tequila, three tequila, floor.”
Looks like you need a life jacket to drink that. Congratulations!!
Ok that looks pretty good as long as you aren’t hurling it back at the world at around 6:30am. But yeah you deserve the celebration regardless of umm…outcome. I am nursing some beers on your behalf.
Are you tipped on your side or is it just the phone.
Congrats on the dismissal, by the way!
Hum, this is strange. My computer shows the pictures rotated 90 degrees. On my Kindle the pictures are upright.
Maybe, I need a margarita.
Lightweight. In Texas we call that a shot glass :P
Never drink anything bigger than your head.
All the money in the world….
Feeling tired and emotional are we ?
See Wikipedia https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tired_and_emotional
Shades of Jimmy Stewart in ‘Made for each other’ who, after coming home very late, hilariously keeps insisting to his wife played by Carole Lombard: “I feel fine”. Except with his circumstances he was doing the opposite of ‘celebrating’. That has its utility as well.
There’s a place downtown here in Chicago called “Broken English”. It’s a taco bar that advertises margaritas on tap, and at one point had a signboard outside that said “One tequila, two tequila, three tequila, floor.”
Can’t imagine why I thought of that.