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Have you ever got lost in the sauce ?
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By (user no longer on site) OP
over a year ago
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"I'm not sure what 'sauce' is but everyday is a school day. So a little help over here at the back i was playing with Julie's pigtails. "
It means clueless of what is going on in one's surroundings. Also if a person is talking to another and the person listening doesn't know what is going on they are consequently "lost in the sauce." |
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By (user no longer on site) OP
over a year ago
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"If I'm over tired I can get totally lost.
School day for us too,we've never heard of that saying either."
You know when you hear your favourite song and zone out, you’re lost in the words and the music, meanwhile someone’s trying to tell you about their divorce and you’re not listening, that sort of thing. |
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Thank you, i'm drowning in the stuff if thats the case, always lost in the sauce. I find it diffucult to be in the present and the past and future is where my head is at most of the time. Need that chocolate flake bunny to come back and remind me to take it easy. |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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Depends. If my Dad is monologuing on buses in the Leeds area circa 1960 then I may be guilty of going to my mental happy place. Is that what you mean? I've never heard of The Sauce before |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"Who knew! I always that it meant a person was d*unk ... every day's a school day "
That was my first thought too, but it's usually 'on the sauce' not in it |
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By (user no longer on site) OP
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"Depends. If my Dad is monologuing on buses in the Leeds area circa 1960 then I may be guilty of going to my mental happy place. Is that what you mean? I've never heard of The Sauce before "
That was a fine fine year for buses, yes sort of, but I was thinking more like what music, what things you do, maybe sculpting or collect bark etchings etc, or may the glimpse of a tie deer in the mist, basically I like the phrase and wanted to horn shoe it into a thread. |
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By *a LunaWoman
over a year ago
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"That's a new phrase for me too. "Away with the fairies" is one I'm familiar with. Or"the lights are on but there's no one home". "
This for me too.
I thought lost in the sauce was a reference to being pie-eyed.
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By (user no longer on site) OP
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"That's a new phrase for me too. "Away with the fairies" is one I'm familiar with. Or"the lights are on but there's no one home".
This for me too.
I thought lost in the sauce was a reference to being pie-eyed.
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I thought it was when you’re blissed out on some particularly good dub funk fusion and the bass player has cut loose with a solo. |
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By *emini ManMan
over a year ago
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"Who knew! I always that it meant a person was d*unk ... every day's a school day "
So did I and was about to regale the thread with the story that started with Tequila slammers in Hammersmith and ended with me waking up on a train near Potters Bar and not knowing what happened in between |
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By *a LunaWoman
over a year ago
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"That's a new phrase for me too. "Away with the fairies" is one I'm familiar with. Or"the lights are on but there's no one home".
This for me too.
I thought lost in the sauce was a reference to being pie-eyed.
I thought it was when you’re blissed out on some particularly good dub funk fusion and the bass player has cut loose with a solo."
I’ve got that Seinfeld bass tune playing in my head now. Thanks |
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"Thank you, i'm drowning in the stuff if thats the case, always lost in the sauce. I find it diffucult to be in the present and the past and future is where my head is at most of the time. Need that chocolate flake bunny to come back and remind me to take it easy. "
I think you are confusing chocolate flake with Cadbury’s Caramel.
I suggest that whilst watching the aforementioned advertisement you were ‘lost on the sauce’. |
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"Thank you, i'm drowning in the stuff if thats the case, always lost in the sauce. I find it diffucult to be in the present and the past and future is where my head is at most of the time. Need that chocolate flake bunny to come back and remind me to take it easy.
I think you are confusing chocolate flake with Cadbury’s Caramel.
I suggest that whilst watching the aforementioned advertisement you were ‘lost on the sauce’. "
Oh no! I fudged my last post, maybe it becuase i was reminiscing over how she handled the most crumbliest, flakiest chocolate. Lost in Sauce. Wasn't that a TV programme too? |
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By (user no longer on site)
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"Who knew! I always that it meant a person was d*unk ... every day's a school day
So did I and was about to regale the thread with the story that started with Tequila slammers in Hammersmith and ended with me waking up on a train near Potters Bar and not knowing what happened in between "
Hahahahahahahaha tequila's good for getting lost in! |
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That for me means lost at the bottom of the bottle, ie zoning out through alcohol.
Away with the fairies is how I’d describe your meaning, last time probably in my last job so a good 18 months ago, if someone else needs to be part of it. |
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