He’s not allowed to watch the Bachelorette? Oh my goodness, penalties have become so strict under this government, he will be gutted

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The group are mostly elderly and retired and gather at an old sports building in Hastings to make coffins. “We are at a point where we don’t have the room to make any more,” Treasurer Cherie Hames says. “We are basically at capacity of what we can make on the premises. We have to find new premises.”
The word for today is… argy-bargy (noun) - : a lively discussion : argument, dispute Source : Merriam-Webster Etymology : Argy-bargy and its slightly older variant argle-bargle have been a part of British English since the second half of the 19th century. Argy and argle evolved in certain English and Scottish