Know that phrase well.... Except here it's how you know people are from this town... Dunlap... Bellies "dun lapped" over the belt!DH refers to that as "Dunlops Disease" - where the belly "dun lops over the belt".

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Know that phrase well.... Except here it's how you know people are from this town... Dunlap... Bellies "dun lapped" over the belt!DH refers to that as "Dunlops Disease" - where the belly "dun lops over the belt".
In my mind, at least, I wasn't planning on being the one needing assistance with things in my throat, but it's something to have on hand, in case of unexpected emergencies - quite rightWouldn't you need to follow up the bit o' crumpet with more gin to wash it down?
I doubt that's something anybody would want you to run with while holding. j/s
LOL... Cept LengerieSometimes I shake my head about what people sell online.
There's a post in an area yard sale group for lingerie. Ewww. that is most definitely something that should be purchased new!
LOL... Cept LengerieareisNOT designed to be worn for long
Help grammar police Lengerie is plural right? but when used in a singular mode its singluar HOW do you write the sentence above...
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Oh but I digress and now have forgotten my point.....
deb
Emergencies should be planned for. It's a dog eat dog world out there.In my mind, at least, I wasn't planning on being the one needing assistance with things in my throat, but it's something to have on hand, in case of unexpected emergencies - quite right![]()
Its a partitive (when used in English, at least)LOL... Cept LengerieareisNOT designed to be worn for long
Help grammar police Lengerie is plural right? but when used in a singular mode its singluar HOW do you write the sentence above...
...
Oh but I digress and now have forgotten my point.....
deb
BwhaahahahahI'll be in even finer fettle next week cos DW will be working in South Africa
While the cat's away, the mice will... eat cheese and scare elephants, I guess![]()
Good luck in your research.Its a partitive (when used in English, at least)Let me go the appropriate websites to see how they use the term
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It may take a while - nothing my VPN can't handleGood luck in your research.