Oh, teaching! "prick" was always good for a snigger, but the best / worst was from the poem "Flannan Isle", where the strange birds are "far too big for cormorant or shag".
I used to give the an advance warning: "Right! In this poem the word "shag" will occur. It means..... But knowing you lot let's have a snigger now." It usually worked, apart from those students who wanted to explore the etymology of the word...
Farage has resigned as an MP for Clacton?
Why on earth would anyone plant.....
What’s a household item that reminds you of your grandma’s house?



have to lol quietly so as not to wake DH lol LOL LOL.....