Funnily near the bone. Currently suffering under an illness beginning with D and in common with a branch of the family who struggle with disability and decrepitude, daring to ignore December and all it's dreary delights. Though the daughters, son and descendants display a certain amount of seasonal cheer.
Does D stand for Debenhams?
ReplyDeleteSo that's another product placement. 'Debt by Debenhams'. I've always hated Debenhams. It serves as a very useful all-round signifier of distaste.
ReplyDeletepreferred him with his mouth shut (as i prefer most people these days)
ReplyDeletewordveri:curdle (yup that about sums it up)
I think D stands for anything that scares you.
ReplyDeleteFor me it's currently: DECEMBER (yep, the whole goddamn month.
Funnily near the bone. Currently suffering under an illness beginning with D and in common with a branch of the family who struggle with disability and decrepitude, daring to ignore December and all it's dreary delights. Though the daughters, son and descendants display a certain amount of seasonal cheer.
ReplyDeleteOh. Too literal-minded here. I thought it was for "D-pression." (;
ReplyDelete~Sooz