! 'Celluloid manure', that's more like it! | |
"And organic matters such as peat, leaf mold, compost, or rooted... rotted manure." | |
"I'll write every day faithfully." Listen to that dribble, that manure. | |
"Money, pardon the expression, is like manure." | |
"Son... why are you playing with a pile of manure?" | |
! 'Celluloid manure', that's more like it! | |
"And organic matters such as peat, leaf mold, compost, or rooted... rotted manure." | |
"I'll write every day faithfully." Listen to that dribble, that manure. | |
"Money, pardon the expression, is like manure." | |
"Son... why are you playing with a pile of manure?" | |
Doctor Professor on manures, master in oxen, | |
Doctor Professor on manures, master in oxen, | |
For the cold blood he inherited of his father he manured and water'd with endeavour of drinking good fertile sherris that he is become very hot and valiant. | |
Hereof comes it that Prince Harry is valiant, for the cold blood he did naturally inherit of his father, he hath, like lean, sterile and bare land, manured, husbanded and tilled with excellent endeavour of drinking good and good store of fertile sherry, | |
I could have manured the whole parish. | |
Let's be honest, when it came to manured fields, | |
No strawberry beds will be manured until the garden looks less like a tramp that hasn't shaved for a week. Yes, ma'am. | |
And bury the pieces all over the forest, so it can be absorbed by the earth and in that way, pay your debt to nature by manuring the soil. | |
I think it's weather for manuring. | |
For the cold blood he inherited of his father he manured and water'd with endeavour of drinking good fertile sherris that he is become very hot and valiant. | |
Hereof comes it that Prince Harry is valiant, for the cold blood he did naturally inherit of his father, he hath, like lean, sterile and bare land, manured, husbanded and tilled with excellent endeavour of drinking good and good store of fertile sherry, | |
I could have manured the whole parish. | |
Let's be honest, when it came to manured fields, | |
No strawberry beds will be manured until the garden looks less like a tramp that hasn't shaved for a week. Yes, ma'am. | |
And bury the pieces all over the forest, so it can be absorbed by the earth and in that way, pay your debt to nature by manuring the soil. | |
I think it's weather for manuring. | |