This guy was certainly an oddball but his name lives on in London. The son of an Irish rugby player, he formed what turned out to be a successful businessin the 1970's and while his 2 partners were...
What 5-letter Yiddish word/name is given to the person that chants the liturgy or leads the congregation in prayer in a synagogue? I do not think the answer is 'rabbi'.
Is there such a word as 'milling' and if so what does it mean? I used it the other day saying 'Theres lots of people milling around up there' and the person who I was with didn't understand.
I have often heard Footballers and managers using the phrase " He couldn't hit a Cow's A*** with a Banjo " meaning he was wildly inaccurate. Anyone know when this first came into use?
'Crowd in tears as one man shot dead in tragedy' and other similar headlines appeared in the UK press in the 1990's but there was no murder enquiry. Why was this?