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Something Rhymes with Purple

The Blind Leading The Blind

Something Rhymes with Purple

Sony Music

Education, Comedy, Arts

4.82.6K Ratings

🗓️ 11 February 2020

⏱️ 24 minutes

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Summary

Rise and shine, Purple People! This week we're getting rather spiritual and delving into the majesty of the King James Bible, a book which, despite being written over 400-years ago still runs deep through our modern-day language and phraseology. So, at the risk of the "blind leading the blind", “rise and shine” and join us as we “go the extra mile”, hopefully arriving in the “land of nod” before we’re all “at our wit’s end”. We also go through some of your fantastic emails, Susie provides us with three useful words to take into your week and, as well as providing his weekly quote, Gyles reminisces about the times he’s spent in churches over the years. A Somethin’ Else production. Susie’s Trio: Cackletub - slang term for a church pulpit Gloppenment - a feeling of surprise or astonishment Tatterwallop - an untidy or slovenly person If you have a question for Gyles and Susie please email purple@somethinelse.com. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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0:31.0

Something that's...

0:36.0

Hello and welcome to another episode of Something Rimes with Purple.

0:42.0

This is a podcast all about passion, forward, maybe words we love,

0:46.0

maybe words we hate, or it may be the secret lives lying behind some of the words that we use every day.

0:53.0

And I'm sitting this time, not in my kitchen, but in a London studio,

0:58.0

and I'm sitting opposite my great friend and co-host Giles, hello, Giles.

1:02.0

Well, it's lovely to be with you again, Susie.

1:04.0

That's very sweet of you to say that, because some people think I'm the millstone around your neck.

1:09.0

Willy?

1:10.0

People have said that to me, got your forward watch I put up with.

1:13.0

I happen to know that the phrase, the millstone around your neck,

1:17.0

meaning something impressive, a burden, comes from the New Testament,

1:22.0

from the Gospel according to some Luke.

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