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Thread started 05/24/05 2:20pm

Fleshofmyflesh

Famous sayings - where do they come from?

“Sleep tight, don’t let the bed bugs bite.”

This expression derives from a familiar caution that had everything to do with how beds were constructed at the time. A mattress was placed on rope woven through a square frame, and if it wasn’t strung tightly enough, the bed would sag and possibly hit the floor. Which is where the bed bugs come into play: they are real and they do bite. So back when things were a lot less sanitary, if the bed or the sheets touched the floor you were in for some itchy sleep.

Source: http://www.meltmagazine.c.../page4.htm
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So.....what's the origin of some of our most common sayings?

(Might as well learn something on this damn site, I'm on it so much...)
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Reply #1 posted 05/24/05 2:31pm

AliG

Famous sayings are brought by the stork, along with babies. nod
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Reply #2 posted 05/24/05 3:45pm

Anxiety

i made them all up. nod
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Reply #3 posted 05/24/05 4:03pm

TheDuck

"thats fucked up" perry county pennsylvania.
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Reply #4 posted 05/24/05 4:25pm

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Fleshofmyflesh said:

“Sleep tight, don’t let the bed bugs bite.”

This expression derives from a familiar caution that had everything to do with how beds were constructed at the time. A mattress was placed on rope woven through a square frame, and if it wasn’t strung tightly enough, the bed would sag and possibly hit the floor. Which is where the bed bugs come into play: they are real and they do bite. So back when things were a lot less sanitary, if the bed or the sheets touched the floor you were in for some itchy sleep.


Really?

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Reply #5 posted 05/25/05 3:29pm

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Fleshofmyflesh said:

“Sleep tight, don’t let the bed bugs bite.”

This expression derives from a familiar caution that had everything to do with how beds were constructed at the time. A mattress was placed on rope woven through a square frame, and if it wasn’t strung tightly enough, the bed would sag and possibly hit the floor. Which is where the bed bugs come into play: they are real and they do bite. So back when things were a lot less sanitary, if the bed or the sheets touched the floor you were in for some itchy sleep.

Source: http://www.meltmagazine.c.../page4.htm
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So.....what's the origin of some of our most common sayings?

(Might as well learn something on this damn site, I'm on it so much...)



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Reply #6 posted 05/25/05 3:30pm

Fleshofmyflesh

This thread went over like a fart in church. whofarted
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Reply #7 posted 05/25/05 3:32pm

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Fleshofmyflesh said:

This thread went over like a fart in church. whofarted

cant win them all shrug
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