A friend of mine said “I’m stuffed” after a big meal with his wife’s family in South Africa many years ago. There was sudden silence. It seems that “stuffed” has another meaning over there.
Although they look very full and over stuffed, they obviously aren’t yet, they are still eating doughnuts and the plate is almost empty, what snack will they find to devour next while passing time before lunch?+I think “Excuse me I have to go to the bathroom to make more room” is a thoughtful compliment to the hostess, lets her know you want even more.
Seems that Julie meant everything here to be in overabundance, including sifting the presifted flour etc. so the fact that Joy’s blouse is COVERED with stars (although not like the example) is it.
mikie2 about 11 years ago
Which is more proper, to burp or to f*rt? Or in their case, both, frequently.
goalgo about 11 years ago
It’s “I ate so much I think I’m gonna puke”
SusanSunshine Premium Member about 11 years ago
Yes, a hostess loves to hear that you forced yourself to eat everything in sight, so she knows there won’t be any sandwiches tomorrow from that roast.
I don’t know why they worry about it though….The only Hostess they’re likely to encounter is a box of Ding-Dongs or Ho-Hos.
Tom Falco about 11 years ago
Wow. These women. Totally gross.
Jeff0811 about 11 years ago
To me “stuffed” = taxidermy.
finale about 11 years ago
How about “I ate so much it’s coming out of my ears!”?.That’s pretty classy also.
CloverShirley about 11 years ago
I was told that “I’m stuffed” means I’m pregnant" in Australia.
posstockhoarder about 11 years ago
Or how about, “Better bring the bucket!”
jmcx4 about 11 years ago
If I bend over, it will pour out, or full as a tick on a blood clot.
MeGoNow Premium Member about 11 years ago
Hey. It’s not like this bunch will ever be invited anywhere where it matters.
bookworm0812 about 11 years ago
I don’t see the little “Find it” star. I can usually find the little “Find its.”
MissScarlet Premium Member about 11 years ago
I can’t “find it” either.
Spooky D Cat about 11 years ago
A friend of mine said “I’m stuffed” after a big meal with his wife’s family in South Africa many years ago. There was sudden silence. It seems that “stuffed” has another meaning over there.
imnormal about 11 years ago
Although they look very full and over stuffed, they obviously aren’t yet, they are still eating doughnuts and the plate is almost empty, what snack will they find to devour next while passing time before lunch?+I think “Excuse me I have to go to the bathroom to make more room” is a thoughtful compliment to the hostess, lets her know you want even more.
William A Short Premium Member about 11 years ago
No star.
vldazzle about 11 years ago
Seems that Julie meant everything here to be in overabundance, including sifting the presifted flour etc. so the fact that Joy’s blouse is COVERED with stars (although not like the example) is it.
And is Marlene’s shirt “Experience North Dakota”?
orbenjawell Premium Member about 11 years ago
Try: “Gee. Gosh! Golly!! My hollow leg is, methinks, finally filled!! Now I shall walk like Cap’n Ahab (clunk! Clunk! CLUNK!!) for a spell!”!