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It just shows what a silly bugger I am".
He doesn't seem too happy with it mid-flight, but what a fussy bugger.
The final type of grandparents are the ones who have done it before, know how difficult it is and give you more help than you possibly deserve, given what an awful little bugger you were to bring up.
"He said: 'You are an artist, because you have that combination of remaining vulnerable to what's around you and yet have a backbone of steel so you don't give a bugger what anybody says about it.'" You would think she was all backbone, all steel.
As he pointed out about another work, "The Witches", it was "a book for children and I don't give a bugger what grown-ups think about it".
When it was inquired if any Belgians were to be evacuated, Pownall was reported to have replied, "We don't care a bugger what happens to the Belgians".
"Good on yer, you was properly pissed on TV last night," opined one literary buff, while another claimed he had understood every mumble Behan had made, but "hadn't a clue what that bugger Muggeridge was on about".
What a popular winner he'd be, especially after the poor old bugger's travails on the final day at Merion.
As the parade ended, one soldier was heard to ask, "What was that bugger gassing about?"; to which another replied, "Buggered if I know, I was having a kip.
What lazy buggers.
"What little buggers?" Lara said.
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