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What the hell does that suppose to mean?
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Verbally, yes
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Not literally. That would be a little Texas Chainsaw Massacre.
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hey . what 's that phrase mean? could you tell me ?
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My wife was yapping at me the other day about lord knows what and I didn't say a word I just pinned her down on the sofa with my butt and just let one rip right in her face. That ended that discussion.
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Frequently. It's my job. +5 Icy
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literally, no but I have b***ched a bunch of people out
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no. i dislike confrontation.
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My wife said it felt like it, so i guess so.
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My whole family is like this, I had no way out.
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No, but I have used the phrase before...just did not have to prove it because they backed down.
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Yep, unfortunately more than I ever dreamed I would have to. One time is too many!
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Do you NOT know me well enough by now, Icy?! 'Cause you KNOW the list is long and laborious! LOL
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Not really, but there was this interesting dialogue: http://www.answerbag.com/a_view/8088690 +5 sweety
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no...I always believe that we can work it out. +5 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2IggiL04wf0&feature=related
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I have no idea what that means Icy. If you think I'm too young to tell I'll understand! :)
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I let em rip all the time but that only makes the people around me get angrier.
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Nope, never been that angry. And if I did get that angry, I'm sure they are in enough trouble already :-)
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Once or twice....but they'd really been pushing my buttons. Since people aren't used to this from me, it actually rendered them speechless, which was an unexpected bonus.
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I have but not usually on my own behalf. I generally have done it when a client was discriminated against. I did do it just once in a ward round to a consultant Psychiatrist who was patronising me and spouting rubbish about a patient he never met but I had known for three years. When he said "but, my dear" once too often, I said he had no idea what he was talking about and my name was **** or mrs**** and not "my dear." the patient was a very ill young man who was deteriorating, not just a silly adolescent. I was absolutely mortified I had lost it but the nurses congratulated me later.
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