If anyone has reviewed my work over the last 12 months and not received a response please accept my apologies. I have been hard at work on other projects and haven't been so active on the site. I am grateful for each and every review I receive. |
its understandable!i hav a baby at home and am a singl parent working full time so its hard to get nto my hobbies sometimes. |
Hey thinker... just popping by to wish you a Happy WDC Account Birthday! Time flies, no? |
Do you notice how newsreaders always put exciting adjectives at the front. On the news, the other day I picked up these: Steady stream, Steadfast in determination, Bloody streets of Bangkok, Weighty document and Clinch their victory. They put a lot of emphasis on their first word! Just listen and you'll hear if it you haven't already noticed. |
British Slang Cont... 2. `Billy No-Mates'. A term to describe a sad, lonely person, with no friends. Can be used as an adjective and also abbreviated sometimes to Bill. Uses: `You're a Billy No-Mates.' - You have no friends. Usually said in jest. `I'm on my Bill' - Meaning you're alone. Some people use Todd instead of Bill for the second one. I've no idea why. I don't know who Bill and Todd where or why they were so lonely (shrug). |