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The National Trust More Tea, Vicar?

The National Trust More Tea, Vicar?

Direct from the living rooms and breakfast tables of Britain comes this treasury of informal English speech, revealing the origins of hundreds of insightful and often rude phrases as funny as Dick's hatband. Who knew that More tea, Vicar? keeps the conversation moving after a flatulent interruption ... turning your bike around signals a trip to the loo ... and all fur coat and no knickers is no compliment? Read and laugh with family and friends till you go up the wooden hill to Bedfordshire.

Item Number: 15337

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Number of Pages:
272
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Direct from the living rooms and breakfast tables of Britain comes this treasury of informal English speech, revealing the origins of hundreds of insightful and often rude phrases as funny as Dick's hatband. Who knew that More tea, Vicar? keeps the conversation moving after a flatulent interruption ... turning your bike around signals a trip to the loo ... and all fur coat and no knickers is no compliment? Read and laugh with family and friends till you go up the wooden hill to Bedfordshire. Hardcover; 272 pages.