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haha I thought it was funny. "Hammered" is also a metaphor for being ravaged sexually.
 
I've never heard it used like that. I've heard hammered as being beaten up, quite brutally normally, being completely drunk or people taking the piss out of you.
 
Are you guys thinking that perhaps one is partial to a sausage to the chocolate starfish.....
I can confirm no such activity has or will take place in that department. :spy

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I've never heard it used like that. I've heard hammered as being beaten up, quite brutally normally, being completely drunk or people taking the piss out of you.

This!!!
 
I've never heard it used like that. I've heard hammered as being beaten up, quite brutally normally, being completely drunk or people taking the piss out of you.

any reference to tools can usually be used as innuendo. Hammered, drilled, screwed etc
 
I'd like to see him in a completely serious role at some point, but it probably won't ever happen - typecasting and all that. A truly great actor can carry off comedy and tragedy however.

He played Fagin in the West End version of Oliver Twist.


Ah-may-zing.
 
I'd like to see him in a completely serious role at some point, but it probably won't ever happen - typecasting and all that. A truly great actor can carry off comedy and tragedy however.

One actor who normally plays comedies is Jim Carrey.
I really liked the serious portrayal of his character in "Eternal Sunshine of a Spotless Mind".
 

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