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.
Is that a phone she is about to lose out of her back pocket? (The only thing that drew my eyes to there). Adrig and Edrig, on the other hand, are heading to their pod and setting the coordinates to Romford, and it aint because they want to meet Tim.
I think that'sust her shorts! Oops they will e a bit off landing in Romford unless they find the not wife attractive. Better they head towards Wimbledon!
"No Tim, you can't borrow my hat and shoes."
ReplyDeleteIs that a phone she is about to lose out of her back pocket? (The only thing that drew my eyes to there). Adrig and Edrig, on the other hand, are heading to their pod and setting the coordinates to Romford, and it aint because they want to meet Tim.
ReplyDeleteBesides they won't fit!
ReplyDeleteI think that'sust her shorts! Oops they will e a bit off landing in Romford unless they find the not wife attractive. Better they head towards Wimbledon!
They always do get everything wrong, but the not wife will delight them I'm sure. (You can do the pole dancing though - that will chase them away.).
ReplyDeleteNow that will scare the bejesus out of them!
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