new and nifty expressions
Feb. 26th, 2004 02:48 pmHee! So, I've become an avid viewer of The Apprentice. I'm also an avid reader of Miss Alli's recaps of The Apprentice. There was a misunderstanding by someone in the forums that tickled Miss Alli so much that she included in her recap:
"Ooh," Troy says, looking at Katrina, "she's mad as a wet hen." Though I must yet again give a thumbs-up to yet another EEFP -- the lovely bonster, who thought Troy said "wet ham," which indeed would have been even funnier. In fact, I may start using "mad as a wet ham."
I may have to start using "mad as a wet ham" too.
"Ooh," Troy says, looking at Katrina, "she's mad as a wet hen." Though I must yet again give a thumbs-up to yet another EEFP -- the lovely bonster, who thought Troy said "wet ham," which indeed would have been even funnier. In fact, I may start using "mad as a wet ham."
I may have to start using "mad as a wet ham" too.