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It is a bugger".
It is a bugger," he says.
Hurley's odd title ("It is a bugger to Google") comes from an actual place: a local nickname for a wasteland on the River Ribble, in his hometown of Preston, Lancashire.
You know when the novelist says I, he doesn't mean I, and yet you want him to mean I, and I've used, for example in The Singing Detective, I used the Forest of Dean, I used the physical circumstances of psoriatic arthropathy, which, you know, I've still got bloody psoriasis itching away at me, which is a bugger.
'Berlin is a bugger's daydream," the 21-year-old WH Auden wrote to Christopher Isherwood, with news of the city's 170 police‑controlled male brothels.
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She says other things as well that the Pope is a whoreson and Father Luc is a buggering goat and that I eat dung and suckle at Gertrude's breast.
'He was a bugger,' she would say.
Burgers that fall apart are a bugger.
It's a bugger, but there it is.
It's a bugger when your flight is cancelled.
But generally they are a bugger to catch.
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