Sunday, 4 October 2009

Sorry

I've been in a bit of a lull recently, so apologies if I've been narky on here.

I aim to resolve this by the end of the weekend.

Tchuss.

7 comments:

Anonymous said...

You need a kick up the keester, mister.

Or a stiff drink.

Pearl said...

I'm not sure I've ever been narky. Don't they have pills for that?

Pearl

p.s. No, really. I just figured out what "chuffed" is, but this feels he opposite of "chuffed". Is "narky" the opposite of "chuffed"?

She Thought She Spoke English But She Was Wrong,
Pearl

Cheeks said...

I suggest a drink before you have anything up the keester.

Feel better.

Kevin Musgrove said...

You be as narky as you want: it's the weekend.

Red Squirrel said...

Veggie - I'm not sure what a keester is, but it'd probably be better for me than a drink right now :)

Pearl - narky means being short with people/irritated/in a bad mood. It's a font of knowledge this place...

Cheeks - cheers (but without the drink).

Kevin - can I be narky for a bit of this week as well please?

Kevin Musgrove said...

If it's been anything like my Monday: definitely!

Red Squirrel said...

Kevin - it probably was :)