Hey, it worked for Elton John in the late ’80s and for Robert Downey Jr about a decade later…….. When you are at rock bottom there is only one way to go Spuds: up. That is unless you continue to use and abuse and then you will find yourself in the obituaries much sooner than you would if you got sober.
The dude from FL Premium Member 2 months ago
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TampaFanatic1 2 months ago
Hey, it worked for Elton John in the late ’80s and for Robert Downey Jr about a decade later…….. When you are at rock bottom there is only one way to go Spuds: up. That is unless you continue to use and abuse and then you will find yourself in the obituaries much sooner than you would if you got sober.
hariseldon59 2 months ago
‘Well heeled’ can mean financially well off, but since he’s a dog ‘heeled’ can have a double meaning here.
Walrus Gumbo Premium Member 2 months ago
It’s Party Hearty! Not hardy.
Wizard of Ahz-no relation 2 months ago
we have slurm of tap
mindjob 2 months ago
He also boogie woogied quite extensively
baskate_2000 2 months ago
I know it’s slang for “hearty”, but it’s like fingernails on a blackboard, too.
ChessPirate 2 months ago
Reminds me of the “Hearty Handclasp” in the W. C. Fields movie “The Bank Dick”:
www.youtube.Com/watch?v=iisMlRGigIE
fritzoid Premium Member 2 months ago
Since “party” is being used as a verb, what follows should be an adverb rather than an adjective. So “party heartily” or "party hardily,’ your choice.
I mean, if you’re going to be a stickler about such things, you should be prepared to go all the way…
Ionizer 2 months ago
Or “in the eye of the storm”, which is not the worst.