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oo i know the one about the baby and tha bath water! spmething to do with when there was only one bath and everyone took turns to have a bath in the same water and baby came last so water could be so dirty by then that u lost it and so threw it out with the water! medieval i think.
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oh Gabby, that brings back sad memories for me, I was that grubby baby thrown out with the bath water..... they called me Ronald, so unkind :weep: x
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"Wipe that smile off your face"..........oh yeah
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More than nits and lice in my head:D
Couldnt win a bodle (what the hells a bodle?)
Havent got a clue what to do no more than fly (one of me mums. But fly? no idea what she meant)
Just off to point percy to the porcelain (a man going for a wee)
Just going to shake hands with a film star (a man going for a wee. The film star being Walter Pigeon)
He/she hasnt got all the chairs at the table.
As thick as pig s..t (is pig poo thick?:huh: )
kill 2 birds with one stone or as my daughter says kill a bird with 2 stones
Its no using knocking cus the lights on but theres no one at home. (to describe someone whose a bit vacant.)
Take care
LYNNxx
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Three sheets to the wind!! What does that mean? I was a bit three sheets yesterday after a funeral!!
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dont trouble trouble until trouble troubles you
nows theres a good one :D
anx xx
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I know the answer to "It's raining cats and dogs"
Houses had thatched roofs-thick straw-piled high, with no wood underneath. It was the only place for animals to get warm, so all the cats and other small animals (mice, bugs) lived in the roof. When it rained it became slippery and sometimes the animals would slip and off the roof. Hence the saying "It's raining cats and dogs."
Mice!!! Bugs!!! Yuk
Take care
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'Wipe that smile off your face':wacko:
Oh yeah.....how??:winks:
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IF IF'S AND AN'S WERE POT'S AND PAN'S THERE'D BE NO NEED FOR TINKERS
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I'LL KNOCK YOU INTO NEXT WEEK ??
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