I am lost

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I tend to be so lost that I don't know where my GPS is. Or is it that I tend to be so sauced that I don't know where it is? Funny that I'm always able to find the corkscrew...

-David
 
I'm currrently gone looking for myself. If I should return before I get back, please keep me here. Thank you.
 
Someone turned me into the lost and found Bronx. Then I got lost again.

-David
 
"Fahblunjit"

Yiddish, meaning "lost," or "aimlessly wandering." Often used to indicate a wooly-brained or dazed state of mind, as in,

"The mead was so good we all got a little fahblunjit," or, "He's so fahblunjit, he never remembers where anything is!"

I once wrote a song called "Feeling Fahblunjit", back in my teen years. Pefectly appropriate for the teen years, at least mine. :D

Miriam
 
Good description of a hangover, lost and wooly-brained, uh what were we talking about, seemed to of lost my train of thought. Quick pass me the mead we can still save the day ;D
 
...do we want to save the day? ;D Yes, I hadn't thought of it, but fahblunjit works well for a hangover too.

Miriam
 
Drunk Tailor Mark said:
A good way to keep track of the Cork Screw is to tie it to a hub cap like they do to the key to the mens room at a gas station

OK, but then you either have to park the car in the kitchen, or take the bottle out to the garage to get it opened... ::)



David