By Moe - 23/01/2009 12:08 - United Kingdom
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That's what you get for being... sick in the sink. Whatever that means.
It's gross to think about puke and water flooding the flat...
why doesn't your sink have one of those things that sucks up the water so it doesn't overflow?
You mean that magical thing called a DRAIN! That's a good question #2
^ hahahahahahahahahaha
No, he/she means the other hole near the top which stops the water from overflowing when the drain is blocked.
#1 is a dipass
Is that really how they talk in England? wow...I'm amazed
I believe she is referring too how you say some things like for instance sick on the sink we would jut say threw up in the sink
Did you know that ,actually Americans speak correct English. When the colonists came to America they spoke the way Americans do and it remained that way till today. Through time England itself changed and the way they spoke changed as well. Its what Historians say.
I'm curious as to why he was sick at his apartment but then went to his girlfriend's?
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You mean that magical thing called a DRAIN! That's a good question #2
That's what you get for being... sick in the sink. Whatever that means.