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A [[Lancre]] man who in the opinion of [[Nanny Ogg]] had sophisticated tastes, as at the sight of a button-down boot he would feel the need to go off by himself for a quiet lie-down. | A [[Lancre]] man who in the opinion of [[Nanny Ogg]] had sophisticated tastes, as at the sight of a button-down boot he would feel the need to go off by himself for a quiet lie-down. | ||
==Annotation== | |||
To add to Mr Whistley's woes, and meaning the people closest to him have not only to be sensitive and compassionate but most crucially ''literate'', the technical term for his particular interest is, er, '''''podophilia'''''. The approximate spelling common on the Discworld would really not be adequate here. | |||
[[Category:Discworld characters|Wistley, Shaker]] | [[Category:Discworld characters|Wistley, Shaker]] |
Latest revision as of 13:23, 8 September 2016
A Lancre man who in the opinion of Nanny Ogg had sophisticated tastes, as at the sight of a button-down boot he would feel the need to go off by himself for a quiet lie-down.
Annotation
To add to Mr Whistley's woes, and meaning the people closest to him have not only to be sensitive and compassionate but most crucially literate, the technical term for his particular interest is, er, podophilia. The approximate spelling common on the Discworld would really not be adequate here.