The tipsy truth behind alcohol idioms
By Curtis Honeycutt I haven’t been hitting the sauce much lately, nor have I been any number of sheets to the wind. Call me old-fashioned,
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By Curtis Honeycutt I haven’t been hitting the sauce much lately, nor have I been any number of sheets to the wind. Call me old-fashioned,
By Curtis Honeycutt I’ve always been a numbers guy. In elementary school, if anyone made fun of my disproportionately large head, I would withhold answers
By Curtis Honeycutt I’ve always been a numbers guy. In elementary school, if anyone made fun of my disproportionately large head, I would withhold answers
By Curtis Honeycutt “What? You’re over me? When were you … under me?” ROSS GELLAR, FRIENDS Don’t return a phone call until at least 48
By Curtis Honeycutt I don’t attend many movies with groups anymore. Part of that is a life stage issue — most of my friends are
By Curtis Honeycutt Cliff from Wilmington points out how I wrote recently that I was “raised in Oklahoma.” First of all, thanks for not making
By Curtis Honeycutt I think we have a strong, American impulse that tells us to do something despite someone else’s warning to not do that
By Curtis Honeycutt Since Julius Caesar proposed the aptly named Julian calendar in 45 B.C., people have been making bold resolutions to improve themselves. For