oh god,when you f..k up, you f..k up, due to a crap memory, i have now moved in with rover for while,
sorry rover but i need the space, i am still groovelliing,
oh god,when you f..k up, you f..k up, due to a crap memory, i have now moved in with rover for while,
sorry rover but i need the space, i am still groovelliing,
taking a break, but not gone
wanted the best 69 (22-07-10)
cable worst, i left a list on the best o.wo. comp. and forgot to leave the most important name LADY DYSON, ak alana
taking a break, but not gone
Milfminx (23-07-10)
This idiom means to get punished or to be in disgrace. This might have come from old times when people banished a bad dog outside to its dog house It also could have come from Peter Pan when the dad treats the dog badly and the children fly away and the dad lives in the dog house until the kids come back because he feels so guilty.
You are "in the doghouse" when you have done something which has made someone angry. Example: "You kids will be in the doghouse with your mother after that mess you made in her garden!" A dog who has misbehaved may be put on a leash and forced to stay in the doghouse. A person who is "in the doghouse" [with someone] has likely done something to anger that person and will have to face some kind of punishment.
Definition written by a man Id say....lol
Milfminx (23-07-10)
benin (22-07-10), wanted the best 69 (23-07-10)