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Monday, November 23, 2009
Expressions I Must Remember not to Use
Had a mini interview with a couple of potential babysitters yesterday. Ellis fell over one point and grabbed his elbow in pain.
"Did you bonk your elbow?"
That got a look.
I realize I've used that before - I seem to recall it might have been out and about on a citycat or ferry. No wonder people looked at me funny.
Must purge that one from my vocab.
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Neil
November 24, 2009 at 8:47 AM
do they use "knock you up" like the brits, meaning knock on your door
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do they use "knock you up" like the brits, meaning knock on your door
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