“Well slap me around and call me Susan!”
LOL.
“Well slap me around and call me Susan!”
LOL.
“One hit won’t hurt.”
In Northern Norway, we say “I feel it in my arhtritis” to indicate we feel old, as the elderly up there often claim to foresee weather changes using their arhritis.
“Æ kjenne det på gikta”
See ya later alligator
In awhile crocodile
See ya soon big baboon
We lost some good men that day
My grandfather used to say,”I’m glad you got to see me”
We got the same saying in danish:
“Det er jo det”
…the fewer the better…we shall account for every idle word…
I enjoyed watching the A team this morning eating a vegemite on toast.
Lol, it makes more sense if you substitute cake with money. “You can’t have your money and spend it too.”
The cake can’t be eaten while still remaining in your possession.
“it won’t hurt long”
More Than ‘Silly’ I Admit.
But As Someone With a Fear of Needles.
Let’s Jus Say, It’s Easy to Habour That One… . …
what doesn’t kill you makes you stronger.
words cannot express…(cliche saying when someone loses a family member…
And all that happy horse sh!t
My grandpa says this all the time. Haha.
Keep on keeping on
‘Put it up’
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driving me crazy.
'You’re really pushing the envelope"
Wtf does this even mean? Did a Lawyer come up with this saying…or a dude from prison? lol!
No ifs, ands, or buts about it.
“Dance like no one is watching!”
C’mon MAN!!!
This will all blow over soon.