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I was with my boyfriend in B&Q looking for a present for my father
but they didnt have any left-handed hammers and they suggested I should look on the interweb as that was the sort of thing they have in America as there arent enough left-handers over here to make it profitible. Anyway as we were walking back to the exit I saw a rack of bits of metal and some of it was twisted like barely sugar and I asked my boyfriend if that was what was meant by wriggley tin. No he replied thats what the actress said to the bishop and then he told me that wrigley tin is just another name for corrogated iron. Then he told ne that the twisted metal was called olivers coz it was all-of-a-twist and that sounded like oliver twist. but was he just teasing me again??? |