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.
Where were you when I needed advice? I hold you responsible for all the problems I got into. How can a poor innocent girl manages if nobody tells her anything?
He could be very good indeed. Some clinkers too though. Getting back with Paul Whitehouse for a couple of new series was a good move. He is back on form again
Brilliant - I was just writing a cheque for the poor - almost spilled my brekkie.
ReplyDeleteGreat advice for the lasses, Jams - great to see you care.
Pne does one's best!
ReplyDeleteYou guys would refer to this as 'the good old days,' right?!
ReplyDeleteHaha Sandy, avctually not really!
ReplyDeleteJams,
ReplyDeleteYour sense of humour (or lack of common sense or poor taste) getting you into trouble again :)
Where were you when I needed advice? I hold you responsible for all the problems I got into. How can a poor innocent girl manages if nobody tells her anything?
ReplyDeleteActually Calum it was in a repeat of Harry Enfield on Cable. I enjoyed it so I posted it!
ReplyDeleteAh there you goe Claudia!
Harry Enfield was excellent.
ReplyDeleteHe could be very good indeed. Some clinkers too though. Getting back with Paul Whitehouse for a couple of new series was a good move. He is back on form again
ReplyDeleteWhat can one say? Good old days ;-)
ReplyDeleteBut I bet SWMBO would hit you as hard as the not-wife would hit me if we suggested this!
ReplyDeleteIf only I had known 40 years ago!
ReplyDeleteHaha Welshcakes!
ReplyDeleteVery funny. Now I'm off to entrap some poor bugger with my complexion
ReplyDelete...something queer happens....
ReplyDeleteMama always told me to watch out for the toothless foreign type.
ReplyDeleteYou are hilarious. Great advice but I prefer living in sin.
ReplyDeleteAh liiving in sin.. that's why the not-wife is the not-wife!
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