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Topic: Another local expression - do you have a variant? (Read 6924 times)
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mother25
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This reminded me of another family saying..... about as genuine as a 9 bob note...meaning someone was not as sincere as they appeared to be, and used in the days of 10/- notes of course. Only those of us of a certain age will know what I mean 
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Subaru
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Whitehaven harbour
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My mam used to say I had 'more clothes than soft Mick' when I was younger. Not the case now - not up-to-date anyway, I tend to recycle nowadays 
Who is Soft Mick anyway?
Rosemary
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Eddo
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Hi, I've got a couple for you. "Thick as two bricks" "A sandwich short of a picnic" "As useful as a pocket on a singlet" "As useful as teats on a bull" Responding to 'how do you feel' - "Like three penneth of Gawd help us" I could go on and on, as I had an Uncle who spoke mainly in ozzie slang, and we just had to try and keep up. Eddo
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mother25
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I'm now reminded of a couple more.....
When talking about someone who was mean with cash..... There's no pockets in shrouds or You can't take it with you!
And recently a friend wasn't at all well. When I phoned to ask what was wrong she replied 'Oh I've got 'there's a lot of it about' 
Love these sayings 
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Lydart
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Great Granny Williams, the Dorset button maker
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There was the one I learned when I lived for a year in deepest Suffolk ...
'She's so mean she'd lick a tanner from a tad'
... a tad being a cow-pat !
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Dorset/Wilts/Hants: Trowbridge, Williams, Sturney, Prince, Foyle, Fripp, Triggle ... and more C'wall/Devon/CANADA (The Cariboo, B.C.): Pomeroy Som'set: Clark(e) Durham: Law London: Poplett Lancs/Cheshire/CANADA (B.C.): Stubbs, Walmesley WRITE LETTERS FOR FUTURE GENERATIONS TO TREASURE ... EMAILS DISAPPEAR FOREVER ! Census information Crown Copyright from www.nationalarchives.gov.uk
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buddha
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Don,t know if these have been done before but. Got a dab on. meaning you are very hot. As much use as a chocolate fireguard. (useless)
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