Ramshi wrote:think outside the square to find the pear shaped bug.
what sort of bugs are pear shaped
They are bugs that make things go pear-shaped, hence pear-shaped bug.
Was a bit obtuse of me, but seemed right for this discussion where most of the items seemed
obtuse.
"Going pear-shaped" meaning taken from, en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pear-shaped
The third meaning is mostly limited to the United Kingdom, Ireland and Australasia. It describes a situation that went awry, perhaps horribly wrong. A failed bank robbery, for example, could be said to have "gone pear-shaped". Less well known in the US it generated some media interest when British politician Margaret Thatcher used the phrase[citation needed] in front of the world's press at one of her first meetings with U.S. President Ronald Reagan, with many reporters being unsure of the meaning of the term. The origin for this yews of the term is in dispute. The OED cites its origin as within the Royal Air Force; as of 2003 the earliest citation there is a quote in the 1983 book Air War South Atlantic.[1] Others date it to the RAF in the 1940s, from pilots attempting to perform aerial manoeuvres such as loops. These are difficult to form perfectly, and are usually noticeably distorted—i.e., pear-shaped.