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Re: Things you remember your parents saying
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10/24/18 09:11 PM
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river-rat
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caddywampus, not sure of the spelling or even a word, but I knew what it meant
"I have not failed, I just found 10,000 ways it won't work". Thomas Edison
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Re: Things you remember your parents saying
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10/26/18 07:36 PM
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machinist
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Oh I remembered one my Dad used to say. He would say "Boy you better straighten up or I am going to put my foot so far up your a$$ you will have to untie my shoe to fart"
I fish on the edge and stay out of the middle
99 BassCat Jag w/225 Merc Optimax Retired TXU Outage Manager
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Re: Things you remember your parents saying
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10/26/18 09:02 PM
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Jpurdue
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Grandpa:
If hurt: It'll get better before you get married. Passing a grave yard: People are just dying to go to that place. If offered something sweet: No thank you, that's hard on my wife's kidneys. (Still have no clue what this means) His nickname for my aunt: Motor mouth If you were blocking the TV, particularly wresting, the price is right, or the lone ranger: Get out of the road! If he asked how you something and you started to answer with, "well..." He'd interject and say, "That's a deep subject."
"Bragging may not bring happiness, but no man having caught a large fish goes home through an alley." -A.L. www.LunkerLore.com
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Re: Things you remember your parents saying
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10/26/18 09:40 PM
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clove
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To his 8,7 and 4 year old sons, "When you are 18 you are out of the house." Oldest brother moved out on his 18th birthday halfway through his Senior year, next brother stayed until he was 19 but always had the money to leave if he got tired of it, I graduated after the first semester of my senior year and moved out at 17.
There were plenty of other sayings, probably why we all moved out asap.
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