Any truth to the rumour that the plot to snatch Jims daughter was actually a rescue mission, by a concerned Christian Chensvold, which Jim then viral snarketed out of context?
Also, any truth to the rumour that when Christian showed up at Jims house (all ninja pyjamas and grappling hooks) to rescue Jims daughter what he actually found was Jim dressed up as a girl in a pillow fort, which he called a 'dungeon' on several occasions, saying "menace me, menace me." In a really weird high pitched girls voice, that was later revealed to be his actual voice?
^be careful.
Money? He killed my ex-wife for me in exchange for three W.H. Bass oxfords (new old stock).
Put it away.
Id rather it in than out... at least I dont have to look at it then
You need a hobby... I mean a different one
Not that it's only used out west, but maybe that's where it originated.
Besides, Pennsylvania was 'out west' at one point in US history.
Maybe not just American, in Ireland Giving out means telling someone off.
Also i think read somewhere that new England" English" is closer to the English spoken
in England a few hundred years ago than the English currently being spoken here in Blighty.
So maybe having it "out"for someone may be English English after all.