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Theresa
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PostSun May 27, 2007 11:10 pm    Odd sayings

Someone was recently complaining about the following saying:
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"Oh you just want to have your cake and eat it too"



The complaint was "why would you want to have cake if you couldn't eat it?" I had quite a difficult time explaining to them that that's not really what was being said.


What other sayings do you know of that just seem to make no sense?



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PostMon May 28, 2007 3:40 am    

I noticed that in the UK we say "I couldn't care less," whereas in the US you tend (I think) to say "I could care less." Your way just doesn't make sense to me, unless it's supposed to be completely sarcastic or something,


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PostMon May 28, 2007 9:12 am    

I know a Dutch saying i never figured out:

"een ezel stoot zich niet twee keer aan dezelfde steen."

translation: "a donkey won't bump into the same stone twice"

It means: Its very stupid to make the same mistake twice(i'm sure you english people have a saying for that too). the saying tells you are a donkey if you do make the same mistake twice.


But, if a donkey DOESN'T bump into the same stone twice then how come you are a donkey if you do? Accoring to the saying you are a donkey if you DON'T make the same mistake twice.

Shouldn't the saying actually say: "only a donkey will bump into the same stone twice" or "not even a donkey will bump into the same stone twice"



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PostMon May 28, 2007 12:06 pm    

"Please wait while I put you on hold."
Umm... okay then. I have to wait WHILE you are putting me on hold? Is this process especially time consuming?


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PostMon May 28, 2007 2:11 pm    

Thomas wrote:
I noticed that in the UK we say "I couldn't care less," whereas in the US you tend (I think) to say "I could care less." Your way just doesn't make sense to me, unless it's supposed to be completely sarcastic or something,


Huh, I've never heard "I could care less" before. I often tell people I couldn't possibly care less, (I have said, however, 'I could give a *beep*', )

A weird one I've heard; "who gives a rat's ass?" Seriously, where'd that come from?



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PostMon May 28, 2007 2:37 pm    

The rat one is weird. Never really thought about that before...Along the same lines: I don't give a damn. Huh?

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PostMon May 28, 2007 5:22 pm    

my dad says "you don't have enough lead in your ass to spring a rat trap". I know what he's trying to say, but I have no idea what thats supposed to mean.

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PostMon May 28, 2007 5:29 pm    

get em done is so odd to me. larry the cable guy says that and it makes us southerners look bad. So I say get em done is odd.

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PostMon May 28, 2007 5:41 pm    

"Who gives a rat's ass"
-Rats are considered a plague or vermin, therefore as they are useless, thier ass would be more useless still.
--Exception: Biological engineers have great uses for rats and thier asses.
"You don't have enough lead in your ass to set off a mouse trap"
-Variation of "You don't have enough BRASS in your ass...", Brass defined as gall or courage, however, as it is also a metalic substance, if you don't have enough... you might not be heavy enough to set off the trap.


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PostMon May 28, 2007 9:31 pm    

Here's a saying that's not hard to understand, but, I think that its just...stupid.

"Do you mind if I ask you something?"

Its stupid. You just asked them something, so, what was the point of asking if you can ask a question when you just asked the question in order to ask a question.



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PostMon May 28, 2007 9:46 pm    

Thomas wrote:
I noticed that in the UK we say "I couldn't care less," whereas in the US you tend (I think) to say "I could care less." Your way just doesn't make sense to me, unless it's supposed to be completely sarcastic or something,


I think sometimes people do say 'i could care less' even though it doesn't make sense. They mean the same thing they're just saying it fast so it comes out that way. I think I've probably said it like that too.



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PostMon May 28, 2007 11:55 pm    

I never heard this one until I went to school in the Mid-West

"you suck at life"

1) that's like... the freakin' meanest thing you can say. how rude, to tell someone they suck at living?! what kind of superiority complex/ messed up kind of person do you have to be to let that come out of your mouth?

2) "you suck" is ok. but "at life...." seriously. what kind of dumb freak says that? I will cuss and yell at people, but WHO THINKS IT"S OK to tell someone that they "suck" at simply being? for real...


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PostTue May 29, 2007 12:43 am    

Every time I've said "you suck at life" or "I suck at life" it's been entirely in jest, and hopefully it comes across as such. I can't imagine anyone using it as an insult o.O

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PostTue May 29, 2007 1:03 am    

even in jest, I think it's an awful awful thing to say. both of them. it's not funny, it's really stupid and in my mind it shows a bit of... i don't know, unintelligence? To even "jokingly" (and the fact that it's a "joke" just goes to show something a bit deeper) insult someone's or oneself's being... that's really messed up. Really really messed up. I say a lot of mean *beep* to people, but never that.

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PostTue May 29, 2007 1:04 am    

and you're cool, TM, don't take it personally. I just have a bad history with that saying. I hate it. a lot.

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PostTue May 29, 2007 4:24 am    

La Forge wrote:
Here's a saying that's not hard to understand, but, I think that its just...stupid.

"Do you mind if I ask you something?"

Its stupid. You just asked them something, so, what was the point of asking if you can ask a question when you just asked the question in order to ask a question.


thats so true



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PostTue May 29, 2007 5:22 am    

robbiewebster wrote:
Thomas wrote:
I noticed that in the UK we say "I couldn't care less," whereas in the US you tend (I think) to say "I could care less." Your way just doesn't make sense to me, unless it's supposed to be completely sarcastic or something,


I think sometimes people do say 'i could care less' even though it doesn't make sense. They mean the same thing they're just saying it fast so it comes out that way. I think I've probably said it like that too.


Yeah, I thought it was just a mistake the first time I saw it, but then I saw it again somewhere else and I began to wonder (sad, I know). Then I read it in an American book and thought that must just be the way it's said over there.

This website I just found seems to explain it pretty well.



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PostTue May 29, 2007 5:42 pm    

Thomas wrote:


This website I just found seems to explain it pretty well.



You're weird.



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PostTue May 29, 2007 11:12 pm    

"I don't give three s***s from Sunday"
"I don't give five f***s from Friday"

AKA, "I could(n't) care less" / "I don't give a (insert whatever explitive suits your mood)"


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PostTue May 29, 2007 11:55 pm    

An alterations to Dan, is "Do you think I give a (Whatever word you want here)!?"


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PostWed May 30, 2007 3:45 am    

one i get a kick out of is *money doesn't grow on tree's* well duh anyone who has any brains knows that *L* and another one is
*When Pigs fly* why not just say never? as obiviously pig's can't fly


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PostWed May 30, 2007 6:57 am    

What I'd like to know is why a monkey's uncle is any more significant than the monkey in question itself...?

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PostThu May 31, 2007 7:12 am    

"Don't look a gift horse in the mouth" (or variations on that).

I had to get my social worker to explain that one to me


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PostFri Jun 01, 2007 12:41 pm    

"I'll tell you somethin for free..." why should it normally cost?

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PostFri Jun 01, 2007 5:49 pm    

"Same difference."

Man, I hate it when people say that. It makes no sense. It's also very annoying.



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