"Not too foul" is an idiom meaning "not too bad." It's a casual way of saying something is not horrible, but not exceptional
The phrase can be used in informal conversations, especially when responding to questions like "How are you?" or "How's it going?"
Q:How are you?
R: Not too foul
Q:How are you?
R: Not too foul
When you have a Scott Campbell in your group, dont expect him to stay around very long, as he spends his time mastering his Harry Houdini impression by vanishing instantaneously.
Above all else Scott Campbell loves her majesty the queen and baby photos of Ewan Pender. Doesn't take kindly to things that are brown unless it was manufactured in his colon, even then it is not always brown in colour.
Above all else Scott Campbell loves her majesty the queen and baby photos of Ewan Pender. Doesn't take kindly to things that are brown unless it was manufactured in his colon, even then it is not always brown in colour.
Whose house is that? With the Confederate flags hung up outside?
Scott Campbell's of course. Why dont you ring his doorbell?
Scott Campbell's of course. Why dont you ring his doorbell?