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Sayings ya mam told yer!

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Bob

Bob Report 20 Apr 2004 02:12

When asking "What's for dinner?" we were told "Bread and pullet". "Where are we going?" "There and back to see how far it is". "How will we get there?" "Shanks' pony."

Jane

Jane Report 20 Apr 2004 09:11

Hi Rach, One of my mums favourite sayings is similar to Bob's. When we asked what was for tea, we were always told "bread and iffit". Havent a clue what iffit is. Another was "i'll give you something to cry for in a minute" which always made my dad laugh because like he said "the bains already crying for summats love". Jane.

Samantha

Samantha Report 20 Apr 2004 09:33

my nan used to say to my nephew when he was a baby " you're a caution!" we used to crack up laughing because we used to think she was saying " you're a CUSHION!" took us a while before we realised what she was saying!!!

Samantha

Samantha Report 20 Apr 2004 09:36

also another one of my faves my dad used to say You can do anything - GIVEN TIME

Janet

Janet Report 20 Apr 2004 09:42

One of my dad's sayings (and one that I have always told my children too) was, "There's no such word as CAN'T. Anything is possible if you set your mind to it" So true .........! Another one, in answer to my retort of "But, I thought that ....." was "You know what thought did ....... thought his foot was sticking out of bed, so got out to have a look!"

Kathleen

Kathleen Report 20 Apr 2004 09:56

One of my Mums was simalar to what Janets Dad said, Thought, you know what thought did,followed a muck cart and thought it was a wedding, wet the bed and thought he was sweatin !!!!!!! If someone was a bit guillible my Mum used to say , They are like a pawn shop,they take anything in Kathleen

Rach

Rach Report 20 Apr 2004 09:58

When I asked mum what was for dinner i was often told a run round the table and a bite off each leg!

Samantha

Samantha Report 20 Apr 2004 10:10

WHEN ASKING MY MUM WHAT ANYTHING COST I WAS TOLD - " MONEY & FAIR WORDS"

Bob

Bob Report 20 Apr 2004 11:44

Curiosity not only killed the cat but lead me to a great site which explains (nearly) all of these sayings. some of them ar surprisingly old. http://www.worldwidewords.org/index.php Have a go and look up your favourite. Bob

Natalie

Natalie Report 20 Apr 2004 12:21

When asking my Mum whats for dinner she would say tomorrows S**t. Also my Gran Gran used to say don't marry for money, but love where money is. I think I have that right. nat

susie manterfield(high wycombe)

susie manterfield(high wycombe) Report 20 Apr 2004 12:28

if you looked where you were going and not where you've been you wouldnt have fallen over!!!!! i used it on my kids as well and they now use it on theirs...lol susie

Rach

Rach Report 20 Apr 2004 13:19

Just spoke to me mum. She reminded me of some others Never look a gift horse in the mouth! You dont get owt fer nowt! You ll eat a ton o muck b4 u die!

Ann

Ann Report 20 Apr 2004 14:44

Jane, my mum also said bread and iffits were for tea,which means if it's there you can have it and if it's not you can't! Another one was "wait until your father gets home".We were all on our best behaviour when those words were spoken!

 Christine

Christine Report 20 Apr 2004 15:20

as the oldest of four i was always told 'you should know better' 'you should be setting an example' why as the oldest did i have to take responsibility for everything that my younger siblings did???? never did understand that!!! brother who is the youngest got away with murder because 'hes just a baby' hes now 35 and still gets away with it! just remembered my mums reply when i told her once 'i havent got none' 'if you havent got none then you must have some......where are they' how confusing is that?

Freda

Freda Report 20 Apr 2004 16:32

one my dad used when i asked where he was going was t-our-gate (said in a lancashire accent) quickly.

Marjorie

Marjorie Report 20 Apr 2004 17:06

Here in Yorkshire of course we are well known for a wealth of strange pieces of "Yorkshire Wisdom". Here's to me, me wife's husband, and not forgetting mesen; Hear all, see all, and say nowt, eat all, sup all, and pay nowt; etc. But one of my mother's favourite sayings was, never put off til tomorrow, what you can do today.

Wee Scottish Lass

Wee Scottish Lass Report 20 Apr 2004 18:09

My mum used to say this when she saw someone with a dour face " They've got a face like a farmers a*** on a frosty morning!

Sue

Sue Report 20 Apr 2004 18:30

Did anyone else's dad 'go to see a man about a dog'?

Devon Dweller

Devon Dweller Report 20 Apr 2004 18:31

mine did Sue...I grew up thinking any day now Id get a dog lol

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}((((*> Jeanette The Haddock <*)))){ Report 20 Apr 2004 19:24

Colin In our house it was up the wooden hill to blanket row. Here's some more I'll have you guts for garters I'll marmelize you I'll go through you like a dose of salts Jeanette