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Stupid Expressions Here's a few:
My Gran would always say "Sure as eggs". Yes, eggs. I'm not sure what makes them so sure but you always know where you are with them. 'Acting the goat' - meant to describe someone who likes to mess about, being silly. As in "That boy is acting the goat". A particular favourite: 'God's pop' meaning 'water'. Only old people seem to say this. As in "Have a drink of God's pop", always with a hearty chuckle. Share your's. I wanna learn. | |
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onenitealone said: A particular favourite: 'God's pop' meaning 'water'. Only old people seem to say this. As in "Have a drink of God's pop", always with a hearty chuckle.
Is that anything like Jesus Juice? I remember Jesus Juice we used to get it all the time at MJ's house. Wer ist dort? Unterbrechende Kuh. Unterbrech... Muh!!! | |
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onenitealone said: Here's a few:
My Gran would always say "Sure as eggs". Yes, eggs. I'm not sure what makes them so sure but you always know where you are with them. 'Acting the goat' - meant to describe someone who likes to mess about, being silly. As in "That boy is acting the goat". A particular favourite: 'God's pop' meaning 'water'. Only old people seem to say this. As in "Have a drink of God's pop", always with a hearty chuckle. Share your's. I wanna learn. I say sure as eggs ...but I say sure as hell more often and I don't know why because I don't believe in the "traditional" view of hell it's very common but "g'day" always stumps me lol... I know it's an abbreviation but it's funny hey gorgeous by the way | |
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GaryTheNoTrashCougar said: onenitealone said: A particular favourite: 'God's pop' meaning 'water'. Only old people seem to say this. As in "Have a drink of God's pop", always with a hearty chuckle.
Is that anything like Jesus Juice? I remember Jesus Juice we used to get it all the time at MJ's house. Yes. But that's the new version. Like diet pop. | |
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Natisse said: I say sure as eggs ...but I say sure as hell more often and I don't know why because I don't believe in the "traditional" view of hell
it's very common but "g'day" always stumps me lol... I know it's an abbreviation but it's funny hey gorgeous by the way Hey hottness! Come and visit me this weekend. I'll teach you new phrases. | |
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onenitealone said: Natisse said: I say sure as eggs ...but I say sure as hell more often and I don't know why because I don't believe in the "traditional" view of hell
it's very common but "g'day" always stumps me lol... I know it's an abbreviation but it's funny hey gorgeous by the way Hey hottness! Come and visit me this weekend. I'll teach you new phrases. you will? promise? hehe I wish I could come visit you hon I'm going down to see Shelley and Claire on Sunday | |
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onenitealone said: Here's a few:
My Gran would always say "Sure as eggs". Yes, eggs. I'm not sure what makes them so sure but you always know where you are with them. 'Acting the goat' - meant to describe someone who likes to mess about, being silly. As in "That boy is acting the goat". A particular favourite: 'God's pop' meaning 'water'. Only old people seem to say this. As in "Have a drink of God's pop", always with a hearty chuckle. Share your's. I wanna learn. | |
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Natisse said: onenitealone said: Hey hottness! Come and visit me this weekend. I'll teach you new phrases. you will? promise? hehe I wish I could come visit you hon I'm going down to see Shelley and Claire on Sunday I'm glad you didn't tell me to 'rack off'. No worries - pick up that bloody NY ticket and have a great time in Worthing. Say Hi to Shelley for me. | |
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abierman said: Thanks, Aksel, but I can't see the pic. [Edited 1/27/06 6:24am] | |
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onenitealone said: Natisse said: you will? promise? hehe I wish I could come visit you hon I'm going down to see Shelley and Claire on Sunday I'm glad you didn't tell me to 'rack off'. No worries - pick up that bloody NY ticket and have a great time in Worthing. Say Hi to Shelley for me. I miss you though I really wish I COULD come see you ...soon | |
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Natisse said: onenitealone said: I'm glad you didn't tell me to 'rack off'. No worries - pick up that bloody NY ticket and have a great time in Worthing. Say Hi to Shelley for me. I miss you though I really wish I COULD come see you ...soon <----- That's me dancing in work (Hope no-one saw me). | |
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onenitealone said: Thanks, Aksel, but I can't see the pic. [Edited 1/27/06 6:24am] I see it..... | |
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abierman said: onenitealone said: Thanks, Aksel, but I can't see the pic. [Edited 1/27/06 6:24am] I see it..... I'm in work. Work schmork. | |
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onenitealone said: abierman said: I see it..... I'm in work. Work schmork. well.....so am I! it's sad, isn't it? | |
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abierman said: onenitealone said: I'm in work. Work schmork. well.....so am I! it's sad, isn't it? Work Shmork! One of my favourite expressions. | |
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'Never look a gift horse in the mouth'. A. What is a 'gift horse'?! B. Why would I be looking at in the mouth?!?!?!? | |
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JDINTERACTIVE said: 'Never look a gift horse in the mouth'. A. What is a 'gift horse'?! B. Why would I be looking at in the mouth?!?!?!?
Better looking in the mouth than the other end.. | |
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REDFEATHERS said: JDINTERACTIVE said: 'Never look a gift horse in the mouth'. A. What is a 'gift horse'?! B. Why would I be looking at in the mouth?!?!?!?
Better looking in the mouth than the other end.. That's true. Although both are quite frightening experiences I'm sure. I get nervous when stroking horses. | |
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REDFEATHERS said: JDINTERACTIVE said: 'Never look a gift horse in the mouth'. A. What is a 'gift horse'?! B. Why would I be looking at in the mouth?!?!?!?
Better looking in the mouth than the other end.. | |
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Pussyfootin', anyone?
I don't even know what it means! | |
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HamsterHuey said: Pussyfootin', anyone?
I don't even know what it means! I will show you in London.. | |
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REDFEATHERS said: HamsterHuey said: Pussyfootin', anyone?
I don't even know what it means! I will show you in London.. And now I am actually scared. | |
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JDINTERACTIVE said: 'Never look a gift horse in the mouth'. A. What is a 'gift horse'?! B. Why would I be looking at in the mouth?!?!?!?
When looking to buy a horse, you check their mouth to see a part of a mean of seeing if they are healthy. If you look in the mouth of a horse that is a gift you are bemeaning the gift, taking it for granted so to speak. I'm firmly planted in denial | |
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Nothinbutjoy said: JDINTERACTIVE said: 'Never look a gift horse in the mouth'. A. What is a 'gift horse'?! B. Why would I be looking at in the mouth?!?!?!?
When looking to buy a horse, you check their mouth to see a part of a mean of seeing if they are healthy. If you look in the mouth of a horse that is a gift you are bemeaning the gift, taking it for granted so to speak. Someone buy JD a horse on the weekend, please. | |
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JDINTERACTIVE said: . I get nervous when stroking horses.
is that what they call it these days? | |
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"The whole kit and kaboodle"...wtf is a kaboodle? Apparently it comes with a kit. And apparently when you get both, you've gotten everything there is to get...
"The bee's knees"...I didn't even know bees had knees. And if they do, I don't suspect that they look all that great... "Chew the fat"...I don't know what chewing fat has to do with having a conversation, but if anyone's chewing any fat of any kind, I'd rather they keep their mouths closed and not try to talk while doing so... | |
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newpower99 said: JDINTERACTIVE said: . I get nervous when stroking horses.
is that what they call it these days? hihihihihiiiii | |
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Take the guilt off the gingerbread
cookies hold guilt? "Nobody makes me bleed my own blood...NOBODY!"
johnart says: "I'm THE shit" | |
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Byron said: "Chew the fat"...I don't know what chewing fat has to do with having a conversation, but if anyone's chewing any fat of any kind, I'd rather they keep their mouths closed and not try to talk while doing so...
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ThreadCula said: Take the guilt off the gingerbread
cookies hold guilt? That is weird. Never heard of that one. | |
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