It's the title of a Dennis Potter play, Sting(a good friend of Bono) starred in the film version.Being645 wrote:Only for the files ... the back cover and the labels look pretty enough, but the front ... ...Randall Flagg wrote:are you sure you want to know.....Being645 wrote:Another interesting question would be the origin of that .... "wonderful" picture on the cover front ... ...
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Btw, is "brimstone and treacle" some sort of standing English expression used more often in any specific context?
I think the expression already existed though.
Yeah, the interwebs tells me that "brimstone and treacle" was mentioned in Dickens' "Nicholas Nickelby" where it was a form of laxative.