(1) But any hint of an interesting plot development soon gets buried beneath so much old fashioned, tedious tosh .(2) Like most of the journalists working on The Guide he seemed to realise that writing for this publication meant you could get away with any old tosh but over the years has refined this to an art.(3) As you might have guess, I think that astrology is a load of utter tosh .(4) People sidle up to you for advice and you tell them any old tosh and they go away happy.(5) It's got to be better than stopping people in the street who'll quickly make up any old tosh just to get away and get on with their daily duties.(6) On the other, it encourages an irrational climate in which any old conspiratorial tosh can be taken seriously, providing it touches the correct raw nerve.(7) Unfortunately our authorities and political system are so wrapped up in institutionalised deceit that we just get fobbed of with any old tosh wrapped up as facts.(8) In my case this business about ‘two weeks and the full on craving goes away’ is a load of old tosh .(9) Actually they aren't waiting, they are now helping them to close with this ban on displaying goods on the pavement - what a load of tosh !(10) The concerns of some that bloggers lack credibility or trust and that given the absence of any rules any old tosh can be published on the internet is so much fretting about nothing.(11) it's sentimental tosh(12) Well they could go further and say that the whole thing is a load of tosh but that they are very thankful for all the money that they get for doing it.(13) it's sentimental tosh(14) So imagine my surprise to find that a full third of the clergy, according to this report from Reuters suspect that the Resurrection is a load of old tosh !(15) I just find that over sentimental tosh in a programme which has (though not always) managed to deal with such sentiments without having you reach for a sick bag.(16) ‘It was all a load of tosh ,’ she says, grimacing.