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I think the expression is meant as - Otherwise it's too hard.

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esayaf
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A young man with his first cigar, makes himself sick and with his first woman, makes everyone else sick.

moonflyte
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That skunt him back.

"Legs of chairs and pump handles." My grandmother's favourite saying if you asked her what was for dinner.


@djilukjilly wrote:

That skunt him back.


 

 

shock blue smiley.png   I just googled that word

"Legs of chairs and pump handles."

 

Dying to know what it means.    ?????

 

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@kopenhagen5 wrote:

"Legs of chairs and pump handles."

 

Dying to know what it means.    ?????

 


I have absolutely no idea, Kopes - and I don't think grandma knew either. I guess it was just a silly saying passed down through the family. My MIL's equivalent expression was "Bread and duck." (as in duck under the table.)

 

My dad had either heard of, or invented hinself, a character whose name was Rum-Tum-Apajoalla-Fistifyandigo. If we ever asked about him - who he was etc. - all dad would say was "He was the man who shot the wooden cuckoo."

 

His full name - on really special occasions - was Astadiabolo-Sacramento-Presti-Preswick-Rum-Tum-Apajoalla-Fistifyandigo.