There's a Scottish expression a Glaswegian friend of mine used to use, which was a (apologies for spelling) "heed-the-baw' ", which was someone who had headed a football maybe a few too many times. I'm guessing that may be relevant?
Well she really wings it doesnt she.....................and changed teams to suit herself.....................
My children can give me the most disparaging looks in terms of 'Dad jokes', and I find all of this super. But for the 'she wings it', I dare say Matej and Seb would be...
Apologies accepted - the correct spelling is 'heid'. A useful Scots word that appears in a few insults - such as 'Awa an' bile yer heid', or 'high heid yin', which can mean 'person at the top/of importance' or someone who thinks too much of themselves.
Oh dear - Paddington Bear isn't real according to this commentator. Wait until he finds out about Santa...
Sweet God. I haven’t watch any of the news coverage for this very reason. How desperate to fill airtime do you have to be?
I don't blame you. They seem to think we need 24 hour coverage of events and then assume that they have to say something which usually means they keep repeating the obvious all the time when once would do. The moving of the Queens coffin from A-B is an ideal candidate for one of those silent journey programmes with the occasional caption. I watch bits simply because it is a historic occasion the like I will not see again.