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He was a true conservative, wondered at how White Australia had been sent down the gurgler by lily-livered liberals.
Gurgler: nickname for the British Rail Class 31, on account of its engine noise.
(And that's nice you have lots of real life friends; why not rant to them about the fact your "profession" is going down the gurgler?)
"He called himself David Gurgler.
Since the name was trademarked, other companies named their fountains "The Gurgler" and "The Gusher".
Gurgler Kamm (1977)
Vis: NHS Patient Record System - Approx £12.7bn straight down the gurgler.
The Liebenerspitze is a mountain in the Gurgler Kamm group of the Ötztal Alps.
I tried different flies - Hothead Deceiver, Gurgler, Clouser - landing a jack crevalle, then an 18-inch redfish.
'The US economy goes down the gurgler, the press, and indeed the people, will round on the President of the day and ask why he did nothing while Wall Street burned.
Obergurgl first hit the headlines in 1931, when a Swiss physics professor, Auguste Piccard, made an emergency landing in his stratospheric balloon on the Gurgler glacier.
Among his best-known original patterns are the Sparrow, the Soft Hackle Streamer, the Pheasant Hopper, the Gartside Leech, the FishHead, and the Gurgler.
Although limited in his use of synthetic materials, he is credited with popularizing the use of corsair tubing (as seen in his FishHead and Floating Minnow patterns), and closed-cell foam (as used in his Gurgler pattern).
That would be another firm gone to the wall, another 100 jobs on the scrapheap, another 100 people not paying income tax, another company not paying corporation tax and VAT, hundreds of thou sands of pounds in National Insurance contributions down the gurgler.
Obergurgl became famous in 1931, when the Swiss explorer Auguste Piccard was forced to land on the nearby Großer Gurgler Ferner glacier during his historic balloon flight, during which he became the first man to fly into the stratosphere.
The southern end of the valley, also called the Gurglertal (valley of the Gurgler) terminates at the border with Italy, formed by the main chain of the Alps, with many glaciers and high peaks, including the Weißkugel and the Similaun.