I feel like Other (Pseudo-) Crap should be their sponsor.
From the comment section: “Missing a real opportunity, not calling it the Crock-Potty”
I feel like Other (Pseudo-) Crap should be their sponsor.
From the comment section: “Missing a real opportunity, not calling it the Crock-Potty”
She did a good job in the sketches, performing as well as or better than the experienced repertory players. It’s enough to warm the cockles of your heart.
Or vice-versa.
And of course, she looks like this:
She’s hot as a redhead from the streets!
Collages by Penman
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“Cockles” in this expressions means “chambers.” That’s one of the many definitions of the word. The OED has 12 separate listings for this word (eight nouns, an adjective and three verbs). It also lists eleven compound expressions that use the word.
The pertinent one: The fire-chamber or furnace of a brewery kiln. Derivation uncertain.
“The standard set is one where abusing women is normal, even traditional … I walk by the Oscar Wilde statue in Merrion Square every day. You don’t see people rubbing his crotch for good luck.”