I fell into a ditch on the way home and there was a tatty copy of Reader's Wives Omnibus No 96 Issue 18 which I understand is collectable due to a particularly uninhibited display by Mrs Jennifer Arkwright (48-48-56) of Glossop which I think is in Derbyshire.
Tiger Eating Tangerines at Twilight
I just listened to a happy song.
a blatant lie?
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arrant, bald, barefaced, brassy, brazenfaced, clear, conspicuous, crying, flagrant, flashy, flaunting, garish, gaudy, glaring, glitzy, impudent, loud, meretricious, naked, obtrusive, ostentatious, outright, overbold, overt, plain, prominent, pronounced, protrusive, screaming, shameless, sheer, showy, snazzy, unabashed, unblushing, unmitigated
aspersion, backbiting, calumniation, calumny, complete distortion of the facts, corker, deceit, deception, defamation, detraction, dishonesty, disinformation, distortion, evasion, fable, fabrication, falsehood, falseness, falsification, falsity, fib, fiction, fish story, forgery, fraudulence, guile, hyperbole, inaccuracy, invention, libel, mendacity, misrepresentation, misstatement, myth, obloquy, perjury, prevarication, revilement, reviling, slander, subterfuge, tale, tall story*, terminological inexactitude, vilification, white lie*, whopper
Did someone mention Hospital?
This is my Great Uncle Leicester in The Gondoliers.
Nobody likes a Harry Potter-fan.
Does it really have to rain every day?
jongleur
dynorod
loose
weevil
paganini
flume
The number of people my X-inlaws haven't screwed~0.
There is a rat for every rat! And flesh eating insects.