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“Thither Bibi repaired for a while, and it may or may not be a coincidence but I am told that later, when they were doing a regular sweep for bugs, they found a listening device in the thunderbox,” Johnson writes as he recalls a meeting.
The thunderbox???
The lav. The bog. The crapper. The kharzi. The shitter. The toilet.
On the plus side, Boris wasn’t gifted an Israeli pager.
Plus side? I guess he is already out, so no need to get rid of him anymore.
So he only found ONE listening device?
Bugs Suspected in Boris Johnson’s Thunderbox
Confused old man has Mossad ticks where he plants wiretaps everywhere he goes.
Can the mind vomit?
Bibi deserves to hear Boris’ pudding blasts
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The eponymous thunder.
I’ve never heard of the word, “thither” before, and I’ve never seen, “repaired” used in this way before.
I’m familiar with thither from the phrase “hither and thither”, which is a stupid-sounding phrase I read as a kid, and why I remember it. (Similar to knowing what “yon” means from “hither and yon(der)”)
I wouldn’t ever use either word, because I don’t see a need for pretentious pomposity, but perhaps he does. :)
I did used to have a friend who would use words correctly, but obscurely, and while he was smart and just enjoyed flexing his vocab, it was obnoxious af for everyone around him because even someone on the same intellectual level is going to go “what…??” Like, a lot… (basically, it is literally impossible for two people to know all the same things, so it’s just a “look I’m smart!” Flex). It’s just a bad way to communicate. Good way to be a poet, though.
Dominate your allies using this one weird trick.
Ah so how many Russian political visitors has Trump had to his place? Hmmm