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BBW, no they're not. No more than you deserve anyway.


No booze at all here, I'm a rubbish honourary dad, just me fighting overwhelming boredom and the urge to eat everything in the fridge (which admittedly is only two fish cakes, three slightly soft carrots, a yogurt and half a tub of soft cheese).


Very sad really.

Send the man to the shops Anna, to get you something nice.


Left Footer

Have always been curious of this


kick:

To say that someone kicks with the left foot is a humorous way of saying that the person is a Catholic.

Someone described as kicking with the wrong foot professes a different religion from that of the speaker. This phrase is used especially by Protestants of Catholics and vice versa. Scottish members of non-Christian religions have yet to be heard employing this expression.

The terms allude to the belief in the North of Ireland that Catholic farm workers use their left foot to push the spade when digging, and Protestants the right.

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