Used as a singular phrase meaning 'rubbish, nonsense,' this expression was first recorded in an 1827 issue of the British newspaper The Times.
My cats love to sleep on top of the books on the bookshelves. The few places where there are no books, they avoid. They're particularly fond of sitting on top of Matt's programming books.
Hi, Marlyn! Thanks for stopping by!I thought I'd check your blog out. What a cute kitty! Oh, and I love the "Paper or Briefs" question. I used to work in a law libary during college ;)
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My cats love to sleep on top of the books on the bookshelves. The few places where there are no books, they avoid. They're particularly fond of sitting on top of Matt's programming books.
ReplyDeleteHi, Marlyn! Thanks for stopping by!
ReplyDeleteI thought I'd check your blog out. What a cute kitty!
Oh, and I love the "Paper or Briefs" question. I used to work in a law libary during college ;)