The title of this blog comes from a Gaelic expression -"putting on the poor mouth"-which means to exaggerate the direness of one's situation in order to gain time or favour from creditors.
what a furry entertainer!!
Never a dull moment with Ted in the house Gleds
Two of my favourite things: books and cats. I love you Evil Ted!
Darth Catter. Living on The Dark Side. May The Force not be with him... or we'll all be in trouble.
Ted is what my grandma would have called a real character!
Evil? Ted?...You're kidding, aren't you? There he is, learning how to please!
My two favourite things too SE. He maybe nasty at times but e love him SEHaha Andrew, sadly his honorific is DarthThat he mos certainly is KayHaha Claude, actually he can be quite sweet too
Definitely plotting!
Don't mess with Ted.
He is bad to the bone!
I would have thought Sun Tzu, or at least Liddell Hart, would be Ted's choice. Perhaps he is using the "indirect attack" to lure us into inattention.You are sure they aren't Machiavelli and Nietzsche with faked covers?
Haha Bryan, even the evilest of cats can enjoy fine poetry and the acerbic humour of the late, great Carlin!
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what a furry entertainer!!
Never a dull moment with Ted in the house Gleds
Two of my favourite things: books and cats. I love you Evil Ted!
Darth Catter. Living on The Dark Side. May The Force not be with him... or we'll all be in trouble.
Ted is what my grandma would have called a real character!
Evil? Ted?...You're kidding, aren't you? There he is, learning how to please!
My two favourite things too SE. He maybe nasty at times but e love him SE
Haha Andrew, sadly his honorific is Darth
That he mos certainly is Kay
Haha Claude, actually he can be quite sweet too
Definitely plotting!
Don't mess with Ted.
He is bad to the bone!
I would have thought Sun Tzu, or at least Liddell Hart, would be Ted's choice. Perhaps he is using the "indirect attack" to lure us into inattention.
You are sure they aren't Machiavelli and Nietzsche with faked covers?
Haha Bryan, even the evilest of cats can enjoy fine poetry and the acerbic humour of the late, great Carlin!
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