Amelia it is a lovely reason and a great insight into childish reasoning and the connections we make.
If I was off sick from school I used to listen to the radio. Liberace was popular then and often featured around Women's Hour time. I used to wonder why he was called LIVER ARCHIE. But then when my gran broke her arm I was disappointed when it wasn't in two pieces. AND my dad when taken for a country walk as a little boy was told to look out for wood anemones, he was later spotted peering anxiously into every hedge bottom. He was checking for wooden enemies.
Morris Oxford - relatively sensible.
If I was off sick from school I used to listen to the radio. Liberace was popular then and often featured around Women's Hour time. I used to wonder why he was called LIVER ARCHIE. But then when my gran broke her arm I was disappointed when it wasn't in two pieces. AND my dad when taken for a country walk as a little boy was told to look out for wood anemones, he was later spotted peering anxiously into every hedge bottom. He was checking for wooden enemies.
Morris Oxford - relatively sensible.