Welcome to my 7th Challenge. Thank you Arlee Bird! I know a certain Brit with a certain dog, who's a modest internet star, who thinks we are all crazy for doing this. So I'm doing something off the wall and a bit different just to put a smile on his face (and yours too I hope) and her muzzle if they so happen to stop by.
It's all about the A to Z of:
Shakespearean Insults
Today's insult: Thou art a SPLEENY pottle-mouthed wastrel.
AND
Surrealist Compliments!
Today's compliment: I would SING an aria of pain to your endearments and SUCCULENT wiles.
Hi Bish - I always laugh .. the Insult is particularly good ... cheers Hilary
ReplyDeleteaw, I don't want you to be in pain. Maybe an aria of happiness? :)
ReplyDeleteI just love 'pottle-mouthed wastrel' and 'succulent wiles' - delicious!
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I just love 'pottle-mouthed wastrel' and 'succulent wiles' - delicious!
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You seem such a sweetheart. Thank you for visiting my blog each day too. Would you please share your email with me?
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Pottle-mouthed? That sounds like potty-mouthed! I'll have to look it up now.
ReplyDeleteTwo of the best today - especially 'succulent wiles.
ReplyDeleteI'm saving the succulent wiles quote for the right time. I know I can use it somewhere.
ReplyDeleteI'm saving the succulent wiles quote for the right time. I know I can use it somewhere.
ReplyDeleteMore great quotes. I'm becoming addicted!
ReplyDeleteThese insults and compliments are so much fun.
ReplyDeleteLOL I have no idea what that insult means but it's fantastic.
ReplyDeleteYou continue to make me smile - thank you!
ReplyDeletehah! sooooo funny :D
ReplyDeleteWell spleeny is my new favorite word.
ReplyDeleteHmmm...I like the aria of pain. Nice metaphor!
ReplyDeleteSome 3rd grade humor in the insult, 'me thinks'. I see I've missed a lot here. Glad I could check out some of your posts Bish!!
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