It's health related and topical - mostly elsewhere in the world, not so much in the UK anymore. You could say it has something in common with bleach.
“I like the lights on…” Ironic really, when the expression that leaps to my mind is: “The lights are on, but no one’s at home.”
Sorry I was asking abiut a question in the first block of this thread- we aee free w now 756. So forget it
Not really, but if there's one thing authoritarians cannot abide and that is folks taking the proverbial out of them. So she is a joking matter.
As this doesn't seem to be going anywhere, I'll answer and let someone else take over. The answer is Paxlovid, a medicine aimed at reducing the symptoms of Covid. The main side effect is apparently a foul taste in the mouth for the duration of the five day course, one which no amount of mouthwash, toothpaste etc can get rid of - hence 'mouth monster'. Over to whoever - first come first served.
You may have to clarify the word 'football'. Sandygate stadium, Sheffield - home of Hallam FC since 1860? Or Melbourne Cricket Ground, home of Australian Rules Football since 1858?