Sentences with phrase «old bollocks»

Bunch of old bollocks.
mentality is, non-scientific folk generally believe that even if it's all a load of old bollocks «at least it'll help cut down pollution».
Perhaps he's thinking about parlaying it into a cushy US think - tank gig alongside Iain Murray and the other Thatcherites - in - exile: people over here will swallow any old bollocks delivered with that accent.
Its the same old bollocks at our beloved arsenal, we have no idea what's going on behind closed doors, who even knows if Wenger has any money to spend, he is just a puppet at the club, the money grabbing bastards at the top create the problems and leave Wenger to deal with them making us blame him when its really the wankers at the top just getting fatter off our hard earned money we invest in the team watching them!!!
The delicate folks at the MPAA have come in for a right old bollocking in the past few weeks, and deservedly so.

Not exact matches

If I say «bollocks, it doesn't», he is (inadvertently) saying to me (and Rio Ferdinand, Dizzee Rascal, commentators like Gary Younge who are saying «this used to feel exclusive but it doesn't now» and the 11 year old kid with the shirt and sticker album, and millions of others), «you are making a mistake if you think you can be part of this: the far right are right after all, England is white: stop making yourselves look silly by legitimising racism».
This Neil Warnock half time bollocking never gets old from Huddersfield Town away at Shrewsbury in 1995.
It is these little Westminster - insider quirks that draw audience members into the grubby little world decried by one disillusioned MP: «it's archaic, it's old - fashioned, it's bollocks
This news came as a surprise to many Lib Dems, both in government and out, not least because Carmichael was popular in his party as their whip, and, according to a former spad, was capable of a «good bollocking», Mike Moore (who he's replacing) is generally regarded to have done a good job in negotiations on the Scottish Independence referendum, and the 66 - year - old Don Foster not being the most obvious option for chief whip.
Education secretary Michael Gove has reportedly received a «right royal bollocking» from Cameron after he complained the prime minister's inner circle contained a «ridiculous» and «preposterous» number of Old Etonians.
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