The Ye Olde Sayings Thread |
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redchris
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Did you see Chas n Dave's Christmas special from '82 on Weds night mate ?
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CSL
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Wish we could get that here in the States.
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Double 0 Soul
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Here you go CSL Ive watched it for the last few years.
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CSL
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Thank you! I will hook this up to the TV monitor today.
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CSL
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Thoroughly enjoyed that, 00. Thanks!
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Bob Dale
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Shitting in tall cotton - doing well , especially financially
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Leroy Strauss
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Bullteats! I thought these sayings were supposed to be old!
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Double 0 Soul
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I'll have your guts for garters! - Moderate threat from childhood
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Maynard Fried-San
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"If I don't see you through the week, I'll see you through the window"
My dad and uncles always used to say this when I was a kid. I assume it just meant they'd catch up with you again at some unspecified future time. |
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Helixing my inner beanie
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Duke
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You’ll have had your tea then?
Basically it means you’re welcome but don’t expect to be fed. Apparently the English think it’s Scottish which is correct in the context that ‘howay man’ is English ... Edited by Duke - 14 Feb 2019 at 11:44am |
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