

I very much doubt that the primary motivation to be the first person to walk around the world from South America to the UK is a bet. It’s … Y’know, probably more to do with being the first person to do that.


I very much doubt that the primary motivation to be the first person to walk around the world from South America to the UK is a bet. It’s … Y’know, probably more to do with being the first person to do that.


That’s a lot of fish
Paedo in a lea, tho’


That sounds complex


Nah actually I’m pretty happy mostly. Although I do get horrible muscle spasms when I’m stressed sometimes
Sicilian ice cream sandwiches are a real thing and they are basically the best thing that’s ever happened to breakfast cuisine
Siesta is barely a thing in Italy any more unless you’re like 70+ and rural lol. But a brioche stuffed with ice-cream is the king of breakfasts what are you on about
Grab that cash with both hands and make a dash


You’ve got to be kidding me! 😡😡
Depends if you’re going for most or all of the leaves. If you’re just going for most and you’re not incompetent, rake is easy and which.
It’s a reference to ‘taking the knee’, I think there was a big thing in American football about that.
‘sounds like cope’ in an inappropriate context like that makes you sound, I’m afraid, like a tit.
I’m sorry but actually rice boy refers to an excellent webcomic https://rice-boy.com/rb/ all other usages are incorrect
Floating or boating
I am absolutely not doing a bit: https://english.stackexchange.com/questions/133526/what-is-the-origin-of-bishy-barney-bee although that’s not how I woulda spelled it
Edit: spectator has a more plausible spelling in its article: https://www.spectator.co.uk/article/why-is-a-ladybird-called-a-bishy-barnabee/
Norfolk in the UK. Supposedly after a particularly flamboyant bishop
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Wait, you’re not meant to eat sweet peas, you’ll get lathyrism
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