_:vb6937429 "No one, then or now, wanted to drink the mead that came out of Odin's arse."@en . _:vb6937427 . "1" . . _:vb6937428 "2011 March 12, James Smart, The Guardian:"@en . _:vb6937429 "2017, Neil Gaiman, Norse Mythology, Bloomsbury Publishing, page 131:"@en . _:vb6937430 . _:vb6937430 "2020 September 9, Jason Chamberlain, \u201CThe growing likelihood of a 'different type of railway'\u201D, in Rail, page 45:"@en . _:vb6937428 . _:vb6937427 "(Commonwealth, now, vulgar) The buttocks or more specifically, the anus."@en . _:vb6937429 . _:vb6937428 "As the novel progresses, he is shot in the hand with his own gun, shot in the arse with someone else's and lacerated by a prosthetic weed trimmer."@en . _:vb6937430 "Or to put it in the more colourful language of our Prime Minister: \"The secret to improving rail transport, in my view, is you need to find the right arse to kick.\" Unfortunately, since the abolition of the Strategic Rail Authority (SRA) in 2005, the DfT has ostensibly been in direct control of railway policy setting, and this has meant that the only arse the government has been able to kick is its own."@en .