Words That Are Not Utilised Enough

Skullduggery

Cheers mate, how’s life?

Not so bad, big man. Having a quiet weekend. I was just trawling through the Documentaries thread and about to stick on a recommendation from my good pal @Jimmy Mc Nulty called Searching for Sugar Man. All is well in chez Fran I hope?

As good as can be expected, the auld fella is 70 this weekend so we have a big shindig tomorrow night, really looking forward to that now. I’ve heard great things about the sugar man documentary, must get down to watching it one of these days

It’s actually called “Searching for Sugar, man”, it’s about a stoned aging hippy with a sweet tooth who’s out of candy after most of the shops have closed. Highly recommended.

Delete that quickly, pal.

Spoiler?

Usurped :clap:

Divest

It’s time for @Rocko[/USER] to divest [USER=2692]@Joe Player of his posting rights*

*jokes @Joe Player

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Transmogrification

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Gleaning

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Just came across this beauty:

Obstreperous

Screed.

I’ve noted Remy Farrell using “not a screed of evidence” a couple of times in the Graham Dwyer trial.

I think screed should be used more often.

It’s na’er a screed.

[QUOTE=“Bandage, post: 1109714, member: 9”]Screed.

I’ve noted Remy Farrell using “not a screed of evidence” a couple of times in the Graham Dwyer trial.

I think screed should be used more often.[/QUOTE]

It is a commonly used word in East Clare.

Horrible backwards place

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