Yes Chef
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Always likes 'the corridor of uncertainly' sounded like a mythical place
It is a brilliant phrase.
About cricket.
Always likes 'the corridor of uncertainly' sounded like a mythical place
It is a brilliant phrase.
About cricket.
With the optional rejoinder, "Yes, like a ****ing tin of salmon".'Leapt like a Salmon' always made me chuckle
The big lad with the clumsy ball control - 'First touch' of the Yorkshire ripper
Although this thread mostly reminds me of some of the old man's finest expressions:
You'll get a clip round the ear 'ole
You'll get a thick ear
You'll get a clip along side
Don't come the old acid
and his coup de grass
You don't know poop from clay!
Ah, the 1970s...
Your mispelling of coup de grace, helped bring to my mind the image of you trying to fashion an ashtray from a turd you found on the lawn.
'He couldn't trap a bag of cement' - Brian Clough (on buying Gary Megson and then having second thoughts)