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Re: Origins of favorite phrases
[Re: elsmasho82]
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12/20/24 10:57 AM
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Central Pennsylvania
Nittany Lion
Don't call me Mister, Mister
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Don't call me Mister, Mister
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Central Pennsylvania
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"Hokey Butchermesser". My grandfather used that expression. One example of how he used it was when I caught my first mink and I showed it to him. He said, "hokey butchermesser".
I got myself a seniors' GPS. Not only does it tell me how to get to my destination, it tells me why I wanted to go there.
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Re: Origins of favorite phrases
[Re: elsmasho82]
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12/20/24 09:49 PM
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jarentz
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Barking up the wrong tree
jarentz
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Re: Origins of favorite phrases
[Re: elsmasho82]
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12/21/24 01:00 AM
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Oregon 66
bfflobo
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Oregon 66
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Stands out like a sheep turd in a pan of milk. Butt deep to a tall indian.
Last edited by bfflobo; 12/21/24 01:00 AM.
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Re: Origins of favorite phrases
[Re: Raghorn67]
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12/22/24 02:04 PM
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South Texas
Aggie73
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He’s so lazy he “wouldn’t hit a lick at a snake.” Red as a fox’s a##. It was so hard a cat couldn’t scratch it. Black as midnight under a skillet. He’s crooked as a barrel of snakes. Harder than a coke bottle. Busier than a one-armed paper hanger. He wouldn’t pay $5.00 to watch Jumbo walk a high wire. Rich as a foot up a bull’s a##. Squealed like pig stuck under a gate. So sweet butter wouldn’t melt in his mouth. She drove her ducks to a good pond. Wide awake as a tree full of owls. He’s about as useful as an ashtray on a motorcycle. Like a dog barking at a freight train. (Useless)
Don’t know the origins of any of these old sayings but I’ve heard them “ever since Hector was a pup.”
"Happier than a gopher in wet sand."
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