tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5175562867822111389.post7077206918520371806..comments2023-11-03T07:29:16.334+00:00Comments on The Potty Diaries: Family Sayings, PM-stylePotty Mummyhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/04751869800592294891noreply@blogger.comBlogger4125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5175562867822111389.post-79264634119667313772012-04-23T20:23:25.143+01:002012-04-23T20:23:25.143+01:00Oh, I like the cabbage-looking one (though if I tr...Oh, I like the cabbage-looking one (though if I tried to puzzle out the logic of it, I might tie my brain in knots).<br /><br />Step away from the family sayings...Iota https://www.blogger.com/profile/08507184283437057648noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5175562867822111389.post-45683869469819932602012-04-23T11:07:37.602+01:002012-04-23T11:07:37.602+01:00We have the cabbage looking one
Also in reference...We have the cabbage looking one<br /><br />Also in reference to someone having done a man look (sorry I'm borrowing that one) the looker for is then asked when it was found if it might have bitten their nose off... As in oh look here it is, are you sure it didn't bite your nose off? Often with the offending item hitting the man looker on the nose...Muddling Alonghttps://www.blogger.com/profile/04702217530704657676noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5175562867822111389.post-35408663003781234242012-04-21T21:06:42.503+01:002012-04-21T21:06:42.503+01:00"Between you, me and the gatepost" relat..."Between you, me and the gatepost" related to the confidentiality of something; "Get YOU, in your matching shoes!" was used as a sarcastic come-back to someone's announcement of an achievement...<br />One that my mother mentioned from her girlhood would be deemed highly politically incorrect these days - if she couldn't finished her meal at the table she would declare that she was "leaving it for Abdul" SHOCKING!Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5175562867822111389.post-38102713798998720512012-04-21T13:47:14.116+01:002012-04-21T13:47:14.116+01:00That reminded me of my glamorous-life saying, whic...That reminded me of my glamorous-life saying, which is "Living the life!" <br />Like this morning (which is a Saturday and therefore supposed to be a day of rest, yes?) Up at 6.30am because 8 year old got up and set the alarm off. (Can never get him up during the week, BTW). Then had to get teen up at 7.30am for a practice test at school. Yes, indeed. Living the life!Expat mumhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/17798190669591053390noreply@blogger.com