If I Had My Druthers
Fun fact: this is an expression from the ’50s Broadway musical that depicts life in the South: Li’l Abner. The musical makes fun of the lifestyle of the people living in the rural South. In those times, they claim, “If I had my druthers… “It says, “If I had my way…” or anything like that! An indication of this would be, “If I had my druthers, this party would be over by 9, and I would be in bed by 10.”

If I Had My Druthers
All Get Out
Just because you remember, that’s a ton of fun to tell this. “All get out” is meant to explain anything really extreme. That’s a term that you can use with various scenarios every day long. It may be a good idea to use that phrase. While you’re hungry, you should just say, “I’m hungry like all of you get out of here.” If you’re satisfied with the show, you might even claim, “That concert was as good as everyone gets out of here.”

All Get Out