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"That's the cock for Dolly!" - Finally got that working.
70's kid my Dad says "wadda want eggs in your milk?" (still to this day)
always said if you "upscale" something.
Me: Dad I need shoes
Dad: ok we will get some.
Me: how about those Adidas like Run DMC
Dad: Wadda want eggs in your milk too
funny thing is as dumb as the saying is. My oldest child used it the other day when a person was trying to merge in front of him
My mom used to describe a solution to a problem that worked well as “slicker than snot”
Used that phrase in a work meeting once when I was younger and got the most eclectic mix of reactions ranging from, “ think I’m going to vomit” to full on LOLs.
I'm stealing that one.
"play with fire. get burnt!!!" or "play with a cobra. your face gets bitten!!". both mean the same concept and are truly interesting and true
I'm familiar with the last one. Love the "ketchup effect", have to remember that one