Green sense; PC claptrap
A couple of items from last week, one good and one bad.
From a BBC Scotland story on government failures to hit emissions targets:
Green MSP Patrick Harvie complained of "all mouth and trousers" ministers.
A classic pithy use.
And from a PC Pro blog item on some new telephones:
We’ve been hands-on with the quartet of new phones to find out if they’re up to the job – or if they’re all mouth and no trousers.
Even if they'd used the proper phrase instead of the meaningless bastardisation, that still wouldn't make much sense. Utter pish.
From a BBC Scotland story on government failures to hit emissions targets:
Green MSP Patrick Harvie complained of "all mouth and trousers" ministers.
A classic pithy use.
And from a PC Pro blog item on some new telephones:
We’ve been hands-on with the quartet of new phones to find out if they’re up to the job – or if they’re all mouth and no trousers.
Even if they'd used the proper phrase instead of the meaningless bastardisation, that still wouldn't make much sense. Utter pish.
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