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Re: old sayings
« Reply #549 on: Thursday 10 October 13 17:37 BST (UK) »
Snaptoo....that one makes more sense to me, although I haven't heard that version before, suppose you learn from what you hear
Leicestershire:Chamberlain, Dakin, Wilkinson, Moss, Cook, Welland, Dobson, Roper,Palfreman, Squires, Hames, Goddard, Topliss, Twells,Bacon.
Northamps:Sykes, Harris, Rice,Knowles.
Rutland:Clements, Dalby, Osbourne, Durance, Smith,Christian, Royce, Richardson,Oakham, Dewey,Newbold,Cox,Chamberlaine,Brow, Cooper, Bloodworth,Clarke
Durham/Yorks:Woodend, Watson,Parker, Dowser
Suffolk/Norfolk:Groom, Coleman, Kemp, Barnard, Alden,Blomfield,Smith,Howes,Knight,Kett,Fryston
Lincolnshire:Clements, Woodend

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Re: old sayings
« Reply #550 on: Saturday 12 October 13 11:31 BST (UK) »
As much use as a:

Chocolate fireguard
Chocolate teapot
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« Reply #551 on: Saturday 12 October 13 20:07 BST (UK) »
Seen his a**e and don't like the colour!
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Re: old sayings
« Reply #552 on: Saturday 12 October 13 23:27 BST (UK) »
It's like feeding pigs cherries.                       There's no fool like an old fool.                   Look to your laurels??                                 The higher a monkey climbs the more you see its a**e.


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Re: old sayings
« Reply #553 on: Sunday 13 October 13 05:44 BST (UK) »
pulling his p*sser
Taking the mickey out of him
Both mean the same, but how is it that I know these kind of ones anyway?
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Re: old sayings
« Reply #554 on: Sunday 13 October 13 07:28 BST (UK) »
My favorite which I forgot is The grass is greener on the other side but you still have to mow it.
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Re: old sayings
« Reply #555 on: Sunday 13 October 13 14:22 BST (UK) »
pulling his p*sser
Taking the mickey out of him
Both mean the same, but how is it that I know these kind of ones anyway?
Bev

This reminded me of when I moved to Ireland and said something and was jumped on from a great height by 'offended natives' we were all talking about the EU convention and the "Rights of a Child" with regards to the act. I was rewriting a series of qualifications ( English/Welsh) for City & Guilds to be used/suitable for Northern Ireland University students and we were discussing young children and temper tantrams...so quotes like " throwing toys out of the pram", " spitting your dummy out" and I said "having a paddy" which to me comes from a young child stamping ( or paddling) their feet on the floor, however they all took it as a racist comment ( which it wasn't) but I am sure Taking the mickey out of him would also offend some in the same way,,,

As many of these sayings are very old and well before we all were indrodrinated with PC behaviour and thinking, we have to be careful that although back then and through continued use they don't mean anything racist to us, they may be to other people certainly those who have not heard them used in everyday language
Leicestershire:Chamberlain, Dakin, Wilkinson, Moss, Cook, Welland, Dobson, Roper,Palfreman, Squires, Hames, Goddard, Topliss, Twells,Bacon.
Northamps:Sykes, Harris, Rice,Knowles.
Rutland:Clements, Dalby, Osbourne, Durance, Smith,Christian, Royce, Richardson,Oakham, Dewey,Newbold,Cox,Chamberlaine,Brow, Cooper, Bloodworth,Clarke
Durham/Yorks:Woodend, Watson,Parker, Dowser
Suffolk/Norfolk:Groom, Coleman, Kemp, Barnard, Alden,Blomfield,Smith,Howes,Knight,Kett,Fryston
Lincolnshire:Clements, Woodend

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« Reply #556 on: Sunday 13 October 13 14:24 BST (UK) »
Just thought of another  Bottled it meaning you don't follow through with something
Leicestershire:Chamberlain, Dakin, Wilkinson, Moss, Cook, Welland, Dobson, Roper,Palfreman, Squires, Hames, Goddard, Topliss, Twells,Bacon.
Northamps:Sykes, Harris, Rice,Knowles.
Rutland:Clements, Dalby, Osbourne, Durance, Smith,Christian, Royce, Richardson,Oakham, Dewey,Newbold,Cox,Chamberlaine,Brow, Cooper, Bloodworth,Clarke
Durham/Yorks:Woodend, Watson,Parker, Dowser
Suffolk/Norfolk:Groom, Coleman, Kemp, Barnard, Alden,Blomfield,Smith,Howes,Knight,Kett,Fryston
Lincolnshire:Clements, Woodend

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Re: old sayings
« Reply #557 on: Sunday 13 October 13 17:04 BST (UK) »
A couple more I remember my parents using.

I was stood there like cheese at fourpence  (I think it means ignored or left on your own)

You've got a face like a wet weekend

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Wood(s) – Lancashire/Clayton-le-Moors & Sawley (orig. W.Yorkshire 1841)
Thornley, Heyes – Lancashire/Clayton-le-Moors
Emmett – Lancashire/Chorley, Blackburn
Nightingale, Livesey, Warburton, Gorton – Lancashire/Blackburn, Darwen
Kilshaw - Lancaster
Mahoney – Oswaldtwistle, Ireland
Brennan – E.Lancs., Tipperary

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