What's Your favirite Phrase ?

"When they were handing out the Brains he thought they said Trains, and stepped out of line".

"If I wanted any s--- out of you, I'd squeeze your head". Dear old Dad
 
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"When they were handing out the Brains he thought they said Trains, and stepped out of line".

we have a similar version:

When they were handing out the Brains he thought they said Trains, and asked for an old fashioned steam one....


and

Aye your right, don't do it the easy way where there's a perfectly good hard way to try first...
 
One more. " If you eat when your hungry, drink when your thirsty, and sleep when your tired. You will live till you die". Grandpa. Tough to argue with that one.:) Mike
 
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"It's so cold that the Lawyer, Banker, and Politician are keeping their hands in their own pockets!"
 
Old dutch friend of mine , sadly no longer with us, used to say whenever involved in a dispute with employees, builders, inspectors or general busybodies (in a thick dutch accent)

" Vell zats ze vay it's going to be, and if you dont like it, you can all FOOOOK OFF"

He usually got his own way, and it usually turned out that he was right in the end too!
Those who know me will know who I am talking about.
Phil
 
Here is one I have been hearing a lot around here lately. "It's cold enough to freeze the balls off a brass monkey" I'm about to do a test.
 
Old dutch friend of mine , sadly no longer with us, used to say whenever involved in a dispute with employees, builders, inspectors or general busybodies (in a thick dutch accent)

" Vell zats ze vay it's going to be, and if you dont like it, you can all FOOOOK OFF"

He usually got his own way, and it usually turned out that he was right in the end too!
Those who know me will know who I am talking about.
Phil


Hi Phil, i worked for him or his doppelganger :lmao:
i worked on a couple jobs for a salty foreman. he was an older gentleman, i was an apprentice iron worker.
i did my best to stay clear when he started on a broken english rant that could topple structures:angry:
i heard his words ringing in my ears once again reading your post!
thanks for the memories, most of the time i laughed at how he murdered colloquial english.
it really was fun to watch and listen, if you weren't on the short end of the stick:jester:
 
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It's my favorite tool! (AKA, it's the only sharp one)
You're sharp as butter on a hot day.
He's slower than paint (drying)
She said "I want", which means "You must..."
SWMBO sez "It's just a scratch on the truck" = replace the rear bumper...
Me: "Just a few pics in the shop" = 3 hours finishing a new tool....
 
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