To have difficulty in breathing, swallowing, or speaking
as in, to choke.
Once again, Peyton Manning’s Colts implode at the playoffs. Bet everyone who was crowing about the Steelers being taught a lesson in Indianapolis feels just a lil bit stupid now.
And just in case anyone wonders (I know you don’t, but never mind), the only Australian sporting event I’m even bothering to watch is the tennis. Nothing else is watchable, unless a doomsday flick is your type of sporting entertainment.
Update: Couldn’t resist pointing out Arsenal stomping all over ‘Boro this weekend. Not enough to salvage Wenger’s season, probably - but that was a smackdown if I ever saw one.
Update 2:: Er. No. I’m not in Australia. My Eengleesh is teh suckz0rs.
On 17-Jan-06 at 4:37 am,
sage wrote:
and to think i was in the midst of coming up with a kangaroo joke. le sigh.
On 17-Jan-06 at 9:49 am,
drac wrote:
well, hop to it then. Kangaroo jokes are still welcome around here.
Does this mean I get to call you sheila ?
On 17-Jan-06 at 12:54 pm,
sage wrote:
fix yer snippets first, ye scoundrel.
On 18-Jan-06 at 2:21 am,
Sin wrote:
I know you used actual words from a real language and all, but what the HELL are you writing about?
On 18-Jan-06 at 10:24 am,
drac wrote:
sage: patience, young grasshopper. (Or, in other words, mod_rewrite isn’t cooperating and I have no fricking clue about why it’s breaking randomly)
sin: Er.. my weekend foray into sporting events on television, ie: the NFL playoffs, the Australian Open (I’m not watching the cricket because it’s too painful) and some Premiership footie.
Sounds weird, I know
On 23-Jan-07 at 11:08 am,
The Lair / so how was your weekend? wrote:
[...] Last year, he choked. This year, Peyton Manning finally broke the family jinx, gave away his ticket to watch the game from the stands and will have a chance to play. [...]