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Re: THAT'S A GOOD LINE!
Posted: 30 May 2013, 05:24
by Stanley
"They gave me everything I asked for and a brown paper bag to carry it away". I thought of this line as I walked out of the office of the Head of History at NYU in 1982. I had doorstepped him in his office and asked for a free Summer School US History course with accreditation, he gave me everything I asked for and my last question was how often they did this. He told me that I was the first, nobody had ever travelled 3,000 miles and asked him before. There is a lesson here somewhere!
Re: THAT'S A GOOD LINE!
Posted: 30 May 2013, 14:28
by PostmanPete
"Don't raise your voice, improve your argument" - Desmond Tutu
Re: THAT'S A GOOD LINE!
Posted: 31 May 2013, 03:39
by Stanley
I like Desmond and he reminds me of the Dalai Lama, perhaps it's the way he giggles.
"When I was young, my parents, with great love and affection, placed on my shoulders a burden of guilt and insecurity. It has taken me over forty years to learn how to deal with it". (David Moore in 1983.)
Re: THAT'S A GOOD LINE!
Posted: 01 Jun 2013, 06:53
by Stanley
" I have this car serviced every two years whether it needs it or not" Lorin, a teacher at Whitttier College CA when I pointed out his eight cylinder Rambler estate was only running on about five cylinders!
Re: THAT'S A GOOD LINE!
Posted: 02 Jun 2013, 05:29
by Stanley
"Poor folks have to trade with each other" SCG 1983
Re: THAT'S A GOOD LINE!
Posted: 03 Jun 2013, 05:11
by Stanley
"We are all a stage in somebody else's development"
Re: THAT'S A GOOD LINE!
Posted: 04 Jun 2013, 05:12
by Stanley
Two Scottish proverbs:
You get back exactly what you put in. And: When a man isn't fishing he should be mending his nets.
Re: THAT'S A GOOD LINE!
Posted: 04 Jun 2013, 10:03
by Tripps
A variation of the above -
"Life is like a sewer - you only get out what you put in"

Re: THAT'S A GOOD LINE!
Posted: 04 Jun 2013, 11:32
by chinatyke
"Is tha brekkin 'em in for 'oss?"
Said to a man with new and prominent false teeth, Stanley's post about his bottom set reminded me of this.

Re: THAT'S A GOOD LINE!
Posted: 05 Jun 2013, 05:13
by Stanley
In medieval times when shirts were made from very heavy coarse linen I came across a reference to a wealthy man giving a new shirt to his steward to break it in for him by wearing it for a year.
Bob Smith, of Nelson and Colne College at a meeting in 1984. "Trouble is we've been plaiting sawdust for years and now all our pigeons have come home to roost". The nice thing was that everyone understood perfectly what he was saying!
Re: THAT'S A GOOD LINE!
Posted: 07 Jun 2013, 06:01
by Stanley
"In one ear, gone tomorrow" (I love it when two proverbs get mixed up!)
Re: THAT'S A GOOD LINE!
Posted: 07 Jun 2013, 07:14
by EileenDavid
Not heard that one Stanley only in one ear out the other. Eileen
Re: THAT'S A GOOD LINE!
Posted: 08 Jun 2013, 06:47
by Stanley
Eileen, I once knew a woman who mixed her proverbs up. That one is a mixture of in one ear and out the other and Here today gone tomorrow. She also said "Don't encourage them, they'll be round you like a ton of bricks."
Re: THAT'S A GOOD LINE!
Posted: 08 Jun 2013, 06:49
by EileenDavid
Stanley sounds like Hilda Baker syndrome eh? Eileen
Re: THAT'S A GOOD LINE!
Posted: 08 Jun 2013, 11:08
by Cathy

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Stanley, loved it

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Re: THAT'S A GOOD LINE!
Posted: 08 Jun 2013, 11:44
by Tripps
Then there was the grieving Indian chap who said "the hand that rocks the cradle has kicked the bucket"
I just googled it and it seems they are called "malaphors". Try it - there are lots of them.
Re: THAT'S A GOOD LINE!
Posted: 09 Jun 2013, 03:27
by Stanley
I've got a lot of my own to post yet.... David and I started a collection 30 years ago....
"The body never lies" Susan Obler, 1983.
Re: THAT'S A GOOD LINE!
Posted: 09 Jun 2013, 10:10
by Cathy
Stanley, you are a bottomless pit... i mean that in the nicest possible way hehe

Re: THAT'S A GOOD LINE!
Posted: 10 Jun 2013, 03:15
by Stanley
"If we are going to have enemies, let's have stupid ones!" (David Moore May 1983)
Re: THAT'S A GOOD LINE!
Posted: 11 Jun 2013, 05:36
by Stanley
"Soap and education are not as sudden as a massacre but in the long run they are just as deadly" (Mark Twain)
Re: THAT'S A GOOD LINE!
Posted: 12 Jun 2013, 05:25
by Stanley
"He's the best piolt on the river. He should be. He's hit all the rocks" (Reputed to be Mark Twain but I've never been able to find the original.)
Re: THAT'S A GOOD LINE!
Posted: 12 Jun 2013, 10:25
by Cathy
Maybe it was a friend of Mark Twains referring to him as being the (so called) best pilot on the river.
Re: THAT'S A GOOD LINE!
Posted: 13 Jun 2013, 06:23
by Stanley
Could be Cathy, never bottomed it.
"There is a price to pay for any course of Further Education late in life. It could be a thrombosis, a gall bladder problem of a nervous breakdown. Educators should give this public health warning" (Susan Obler. In my case it was probably a divorce!)
Re: THAT'S A GOOD LINE!
Posted: 13 Jun 2013, 07:09
by rossylass
Heard one yesterday on a phone in on Radio 4. There was a programme discussing how to manage the finances of someone who was becoming incapable of dealing with their own, which one participant referred to as "Power of eternity".
Re: THAT'S A GOOD LINE!
Posted: 14 Jun 2013, 06:13
by Stanley
That's what it amounts to Rossy!
Two Dons overheard conversing as they walked down a corridor in an Oxford college. One said to the other "And ninthly...."