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Average rating: 4.11 · 196 ratings · 28 reviews · 58 distinct worksSimilar authors
It Tolls For Thee: A guide ...

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Dr Johnson's Dictionary of ...

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Holy Waters: Searching for ...

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Red Guitars in Heaven

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Cooperative Learning and So...

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Norbert Schoerner: Third Life

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Erik van Lieshout: This Can...

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British Art Show 7: In the ...

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Helen Verhoeven: Part Pretty

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Earth Masonry: Design and C...

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“Ankled, banjaxed, bladdered bleezin’ Why? Do I really need a reason? I’m cabbaged clobbered, Chevy Chased But not a broken vein upon my face Despite being thoroughly Dot Cottoned Sobriety almost forgotten I’m etched – egregiously and completely That creme de menthe went down so sweetly So now, I’m fleemered and I’m flecked So many snifters have been necked That guttered, sweaty, ganted, howling I’m wearing shirts made out of towelling Inebriated, kaed up, jaxied I’ve been ill in every single taxi In every city kiboshed, kaned Bernhard Langered, legless, debrained Dhuisg, it is in Gaelic, mottled (I must recycle all my bottles) I’m Newcastled, out of my tree There’s really not much wrong with me On the skite, overly refreshed I swear I’d still pass my driving “tesht” For drink improves pronounciation Adds sparkle to enunciation Predicting earthquakes, kissing pavements Quite quoited, rubbered, I’ve made arrangements To remain forever snobbled Sleeping on tarmac or on cobbles Thora Hirded, trousered, trashed I’ve spent great lakes of liquid cash Unca’ fou, marocced, it’s easy Discombobulated, queasy My wobbly boots are on, I’m wellied But only very slightly smelly Xenophoned, Yorkshired as a skunk Zombied But not even slightly drunk.”
Tom Morton, Holy Waters: Searching for the sacred in a glass

“What really makes Buckfast the ideal street (and domestic) fighting drink is the large amount of caffeine it contains. Combined with disinhibition from alcohol, you have a message in a bottle that spells trouble. It is the Espresso Martini of the hooligan classes.”
Tom Morton, Holy Waters: Searching for the sacred in a glass



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