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what sayings do your rellies have
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MotownGal | Report | 12 May 2012 07:40 |
Mum. When someone was a snob. |
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LadyScozz | Report | 12 May 2012 09:03 |
You'll be laughing on the other side of your face |
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Pammy51 | Report | 12 May 2012 10:21 |
My Uncle's favourite phrase when he was running late was '6 o'clock and not a whore in the house painted ' :-D |
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Janet | Report | 12 May 2012 11:58 |
I find it interesting that some of these sayings bring back memories such as, 'up the dancers'-'bone in my leg''laughing the other side of your face'. It would be interesting to know where we all live .i.e. north, south, etc to know if the sayings are a general thing or a local saying. |
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LollyWithSprinklez | Report | 12 May 2012 14:19 |
Roy |
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GeordiePride | Report | 12 May 2012 16:04 |
Referring to a local rogue my father would say "If that man ever shakes your hand count the fingers left on your hand" |
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Lady Cutie | Report | 12 May 2012 17:49 |
Another one my mum used to say was |
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~flying doctor~ | Report | 12 May 2012 18:55 |
Elaine from up north in Yorkshire. it would be nice to know if the sayings are regional. ;-) |
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Porkie_Pie | Report | 12 May 2012 19:04 |
Mine are from South Yorkshire |
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LadyScozz | Report | 13 May 2012 00:19 |
how many of you screamed while your mother was getting the potatoes out of your ears? |
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junemac | Report | 13 May 2012 01:59 |
One my grandmother often used when we asked questions about what something was .A wigwam for a gooses bridle . |
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MotownGal | Report | 13 May 2012 08:38 |
When watching a love scene on tv, my Mum used to say |
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LadyScozz | Report | 15 May 2012 00:50 |
a granny saying - |
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MargarettawasMargot | Report | 15 May 2012 13:45 |
If I wanted to know what the name of something was,and Mum didn't want to tell me,as I was being too inquisitive,she would say,"It's a wigwam for a goose's bridle,"which told me absolutely nothing!! :-S :-S |
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MargarettawasMargot | Report | 15 May 2012 14:08 |
Some sayings seem to endure,from area to area,country to country with a |
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Lady Cutie | Report | 15 May 2012 14:53 |
Just remembered another one my mum used to say |
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Sharron | Report | 15 May 2012 19:21 |
Our gooses bridles have wimwoms. |
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junemac | Report | 15 May 2012 23:41 |
Hi Margarett awasMargot |
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MargarettawasMargot | Report | 16 May 2012 08:01 |
Hi June, |
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TeresaW | Report | 16 May 2012 10:01 |
When the clouds started to break, and a patch of blue sky showed, my Gran would always say, 'There's enough up there to make a sailor a pair of trousers'. (She was from Portsmouth and a naval family) |
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