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If pushed he will knock something together in a half arsed way and claim it to be "finished".
At least it would outline what a "fine fiasco" our dumb arsed politicians really are.
Which then begs the question of where did the term "hairy arsed biker" come from?
Everyone's just gonna be laying on the floor going God I'm arsed!
If they rot from neglect, we'll all watch you greet Etarra's armies bare arsed.
He was running about like a blue arsed fly looking after both of us, I think he got less sleep than I did.
Jones held strong anti-English feelings, which led to one contemporary to describe him as "the hottest arsed" Welshman he had ever known.
And I include all the flabby arsed politicians in that, who would soon be willing to pay the forces anything they want to save their pathetic skins.
Since no one is feeling the squeeze of current quango spending, no one is too arsed if they proliferate.
Grandy's River Bug (the green arsed white bug)
For someone who was the guru of Australian fly experts the explanation for the term 'running around like a blue arsed fly' had struck a chord.
Professor Green seems to have become aware of Ms Kelly's 'couldn't be arsed' comment after she entered into discussion with him about the motivation of teachers.
Another Facebook friend, Darren Barrow, wrote: "He hasn't got two hairy arsed escorts either side of him.
The superb informative glossy is actually run by the biggest bunch of thugs (tight arsed accountants actually) who ever rented offices in Docklands.
Rudolf the red ARSED reindeer.
But the three lads from Dublin, Ireland, aren't experiencing an identity crisis, they just "couldn't be arsed thinking of a name" and so stole one from a T-shirt.
My name is Chez the Bad Arsed Biker, (aka Paul Jones), and youve finally stumbled onto my own little part of the Internet.
His nationalist feelings were appreciated by many of his countrymen, and was admiringly described by one of his contemporaries as "the hottest arsed Welshman" he had ever known.
He completed The Ragged Trousered Philanthropists, (originally called The Ragged Arsed Philanthropists) in 1910, but the 1,600-page hand-written manuscript was rejected by the three publishing houses.