Bevendean Hillbilly
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This bloke is a total tool!
"Right that was Sting and "Fields of Gold" dedicated to the residents of Falmer"
"Right that was Sting and "Fields of Gold" dedicated to the residents of Falmer"
can't blame him for not having the same opinion as us.
This bloke is a total tool!
"Right that was Sting and "Fields of Gold" dedicated to the residents of Falmer"
Having woken up at 6.45am and listened to the remaining 2 hours and 15 minutes of the "breakfast show," I honestly did not believe it was possible to produce radio as turgid as that, including presenters who are simply moronic, stupid, and embarrassing. Then, this twat came on.....
Sorry BH, this new phrase of yours really isn't catching on.
People LIKE Badgers, and don't like them associated with cack, kaka, or poo poo.
No more than you would like, say, 'Cack Bevendean Hillbilly'.
You might try 'Cack Stoat', 'Cack Ferret', or 'Cack Eagle', though all of these will be frowned upon in like manner, by pikeys everywhere.
Sorry BH, this new phrase of yours really isn't catching on.
People LIKE Badgers, and don't like them associated with cack, kaka, or poo poo.
No more than you would like, say, 'Cack Bevendean Hillbilly'.
You might try 'Cack Stoat', 'Cack Ferret', or 'Cack Eagle', though all of these will be frowned upon in like manner, by pikeys everywhere.
I only wish it was my phrase NMH, the idea of a Badger that burrows in cack!
And I am sure that aspects of my work have been, or will be, described as Cack at some point.
I also like your suggestions of "Cack Ferret" and "Cack Stoat" almost as much as "Cack Badger", I am secretly aiming at taking the Market with my own dark invention..."CACK RABBIT"
This bloke is a total tool!
"Right that was Sting and "Fields of Gold" dedicated to the residents of Falmer"
Its Easy 10\'s New Phrase and its WICKERD
I cannot lay claim to it.
It was coined by Rupert of Hove in one of the Argus comments sections over the weekend. I merely felt it my duty to bring this wondrous turn of phrase to the attention of the NSC community.
I cannot lay claim to it.
It was coined by Rupert of Hove in one of the Argus comments sections over the weekend. I merely felt it my duty to bring this wondrous turn of phrase to the attention of the NSC community.