June 25, 2003

PHRASE "GOO GOO EYES" USED

An exchange of glances was today characterised as the making of “goo goo eyes”, wire services report.

The phrase was employed despite both parties to the exchange being adults. It is believed to be the first time “goo goo eyes” has been published since a William Kincade quote sickened readers last month.

Kincade is being held by authorities at an undisclosed location.

Posted by Tim Blair at June 25, 2003 03:25 PM | TrackBack
Comments

I used the term "goo goo eyes" in a post regarding the devotion of Margo Kingston for Simon Crean. "Bleary bloodshot winkies" just lacked poetic justice.

Posted by: paul bickford at June 25, 2003 04:43 PM

I used the term "goo goo eyes" in a post regarding the devotion of Margo Kingston for Simon Crean. "Bleary bloodshot winkies" just lacked poetic licence.

Posted by: paul bickford at June 25, 2003 04:45 PM

why did this get posted twice?

Posted by: paul bickford at June 26, 2003 12:00 AM

I know Betty Boop still has some popularity, but is she making a large-scale comeback?

Posted by: John Anderson at June 26, 2003 08:19 AM