Not that he ever cooks for journalists, the miserable old codger. |
The usual plan is to hit town and grill the nearest toothless old codger or incorrigible oddball. |
Bell and Toots arrive next week, and the codger at some time known to himself. |
The old codger arrived, the same one who had beaten the woodcutter and the miller. |
It stinks of hypocrisy when an old codger of a white General announces a more considerable effort to addressing this lack of talent from the black community. |
Thirty years on, having your dreams interrupted by some old codger with a pair of scissors is the least of your worries. |