I shall now annotate all my G.I. lectures, replacing the words 'intestine' and 'gut' with arse-ropes. Slightly more seriously, that's an interesting origin for some words.
LOL - Thank you for finding weird and wonderful phrases for us to use, or attempt to use. That is a great description!
PS - are you going to try to use it in the Primeval fic sequel? Stephen lost some of his arse ropes when he was injured, didn't he? When he's doing a heap of reading while in therapy, he could find that gem and tell it to Nick and Connor...
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LOL - Thank you for finding weird and wonderful phrases for us to use, or attempt to use. That is a great description!
PS - are you going to try to use it in the Primeval fic sequel? Stephen lost some of his arse ropes when he was injured, didn't he? When he's doing a heap of reading while in therapy, he could find that gem and tell it to Nick and Connor...