perhaps to learn to try and work with it. Something must still be missing if Jonah still feels you’re under a cloud. A poetic way of saying to be depressed or very sad. Let’s get into that right after these messages. In this case, "to get into" a topic is to begin to seriously discuss it. We’ll be right back with your listener response. In this case, a reference to the listeners of a radio talk show that call into the host to express their views on the air. This is where other people call in and get to dump on what you said. Here, "to dump on" a person is a very slangy way of saying to severely criticize them. I bet he’s tall with a cute butt. :: Bet he hasn’t bathed in weeks and he stinks. "I bet" is an extremely common way for a person to say that they are certain about something. "Cute" is a great little word for adorable or precious, and a person’s "butt" is their ass or derriere. Maybe I’ll hustle myself out to Seattle and give him a little gift for New Year’s Eve. "To hustle oneself" to another place is a slangy way of saying to go there, often with great effort because there is no easy transportation. They don’t cut anything before they stick it in the fridge. A common short word for refrigerator. I wouldn’t kick this guy out of bed for eating crackers; You know what I’m saying? A very common and colloquial way of saying "Do you understand what I mean?" People who truly loved once are far more likely to love again. An interesting bit of popular psychology. After a while, I won’t have to think about how I had it great and perfect for a while. A grammatically curious way of saying "I had a great life." It was a million tiny little things, and when you added them all up, it just meant that we were supposed to be together. "Tiny little" is a poetic use of two similar adjectives that has in fact become fairly common. "To add up" a group of things is to add them together to make a greater whole. Well folks, it’s time to wrap it up. "To wrap up" a project is to finish it. Colloquial and common. To "Sleepless in Seattle," let us know how it’s going. :: You can count on it. If a person asks "How’s it going?," they’re asking how life is in general. (Note that "Sleepless in Seattle" is the nickname that’s given to Sam). He is the meanest man in America. A person who is mean is rude, abusive or unpleasant. Phone service in the greater Chicago area was tied up for two hours... when some kids calls a phone-in radio show and says his dad needs a new wife. If phone service is "tied up," it is difficult to make a call because too many people are trying to use the phone at the same time. A "phone-in" radio show is a talk show in which listeners get a chance to express themselves on the air. The shrinkette practically forces the
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