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Close but no cigar = false labor
To add: it was also used to show another potential combatant, that your dominate hand, was not armed with a weapon, and to demonstrate non aggressive intention.
The handshake has a similar social development as the salute:http://soc302.tripod.com/soc_302rocks/id8.html
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For God and the soldier we adore, In time of danger, not before! The danger passed, and all things righted, God is forgotten and the soldier slighted." - Rudyard Kipling
saw a special on prohibition....
"The real McCoy"
it was common for rum-runner captains to add water to bottles to stretch their profits, or to re-label it as better goods. One American rum-runner captain and boat builder, William S. McCoy, became famous for never watering his booze, and selling only real top-quality products. Because of this, some accounts place McCoy as the source of the term "the Real McCoy." -wiki
a "Speakeasy" was an establishment which illegally sold alcoholic beverages during Prohibition. a patron’s manner of ordering an alcoholic drink without raising suspicion — bartenders would tell patrons to be quiet and “speak easy”
The 2nd Amendment : Washington didn't use his right to free speech to defeat the British, he shot them.
Anyone know if "The rule of thumb" really originated from an understood rule that says you couldn't beat your wife with a stick thicker than your thumb? That was from boondock saints.
correct, that is true.
Another one...
The word POSH, usually to describe someone like Victoria Beckham or similar should actually be P.O.S.H or Portside Out, Starboard Home. Back in the day in the British Empire, when traveling to colonies, people would pay large extra amounts of money to face the same side coming back home as they faced going out, I believe so that they would get either the cool wind from the open ocean, or the warmer air from the land. Thus the word POSH became to describe the ritzier type of folks.
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"Doc, can you check out this thing I got?"
-Every Marine, ever.
Ran/Runs like a raped date.
This one is often quoted completely wrong as "runs/ran like a raped ape."
This is a phrase used to say that somethign is fast, such as how a date you had would evacuate your presence should you have chossen to rape her.
If you were to rape (force yourself upon) an ape or any wild animal, they would not harbor the emotional distress that a human would. Why would an ape run from you if you had forced intercourse with it? It may kill you.... or it may stroll away from while looking back at you as if your an idiot... but it would not have a reaction nearly as drastic as your prom date would.
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OMG. You are sick. First, I've never even heard that one. Second, I've heard of "Grape Ape" I think it was a cartoon, in the opening credits they show a purple ape running alongside a car, thus indicating that perhaps Grape Ape can run very fast.
If someone, especially a Mechanic, said to me, "She runs like a raped date." I'de start by asking him:"how would you know?" And likely finish with nothing but more blood on my hands.
It's a pretty common thing to hear 'round these parts.
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No harm done. I just wanted to clear the waters. This is a good thread and I'de hate to see it get closed for something like rape commments. We can all agree that rapists only deserve an audience when at the Gallows, speaking their last words. Sorry if I was a little too spry. I had to kill a pedophile once. It just brought back bad emotions. When you are not the victim, it is painful to take a life. In Iraq, I absolved all of my sins, but I will never forget the first time I ever took a life.
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