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.
Amazing.Does anyone else see an elderly man with long beard, long hair, being either exhausted or annoyed?
That's what I saw too when I looked at the original!
Yep. The bearded one is there.It also looks cold.
Well it was January
Out! Damn Glumnosity. Out! Turn off the tap of gloom and cheer up, or the Don will have at you.
Glum old fountain man says "Bring it on, Don!"
Ach... Carry on glummin then... Don canny be arsed fechtin ony mair...Greetins o' the Season Auld Shaunso
Pah.I'll be miserable and like it!Season's greetings Don
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Amazing.
Does anyone else see an elderly man with long beard, long hair, being either exhausted or annoyed?
That's what I saw too when I looked at the original!
Yep. The bearded one is there.
It also looks cold.
Well it was January
Out! Damn Glumnosity. Out! Turn off the tap of gloom and cheer up, or the Don will have at you.
Glum old fountain man says "Bring it on, Don!"
Ach... Carry on glummin then... Don canny be arsed fechtin ony mair...
Greetins o' the Season Auld Shaunso
Pah.I'll be miserable and like it!
Season's greetings Don
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