17044. arkymalarky - 10/17/2005 2:02:11 AM Being a hick--so backwards and uncultured that you don't even know the most basic manners. The idea is to dip a knife in honey and scoop the peas onto it. There's actually a scene of that in To Kill a Mockingbird (one of my favorite scenes ), but I think the phrase has been around a long time and didn't originate with the book. 17045. Magoseph - 10/17/2005 2:59:22 AM "to sip soup with a knife"
Scott, I think the expression implies that one is trying to accomplish something without the proper tools and what it really amounts to is a form of sarcasm.
17046. Magoseph - 10/17/2005 11:38:22 AM Hello, Moties! 17047. alistairconnor - 10/17/2005 1:41:41 PM I came across a list of "top fives" in a student magazine, and I like this one :
Things Jesus can't do
1. Cup water in his hands
2. Go for a swim
3. Send an e-mail
4. Get a "Happy 34th Birthday" card
5. Walk in on mum and dad fucking 17048. Ms. No - 10/17/2005 6:20:16 PM I don't get the email one. 17049. thoughtful - 10/17/2005 7:41:34 PM i don't get the swim one
17050. thoughtful - 10/17/2005 7:41:51 PM oh nm...i get it
17051. Magoseph - 10/17/2005 7:56:20 PM 3. couldn't read, nor write, maybe? 17052. Magoseph - 10/17/2005 7:57:04 PM Or, more likely, no e-mail then? 17053. The Summer Woman - 10/18/2005 3:17:48 PM judith - I am in Dallas. I will be here until Nov. 2. Maybe we could get together. I will get a day off at some point (or crack up first) - no joke. I am working long ours in an extremely stressful situation. 17054. alistairconnor - 10/18/2005 5:10:51 PM Looks like I'm going to be in Madrid for a couple of days a week in November and December.
I don't expect to meet anyone I know there...
I really ought to start learning Castilian really fast. 17055. judithathome - 10/18/2005 5:39:53 PM Summer Woman...you've got mail! 17056. Neato - 10/19/2005 1:19:10 AM I eat my peas with honey
I've done it all my life
It does look rather funny
But it keeps them on my knife 17057. judithathome - 10/19/2005 1:25:47 AM Heh...I've always heard the third line as "It makes my peas taste funny". 17058. Neato - 10/19/2005 1:29:02 AM I think you're right 17059. judithathome - 10/19/2005 1:32:46 AM Either way works fine as a visual, though. ;-) 17060. Magoseph - 10/19/2005 9:36:48 AM http://chantaclair.com/Travel/dub%20guard.jpg
Hello, Mac.
17061. Macnas - 10/19/2005 9:44:05 AM Here's a funny thing.
I just wrote a quick note to Seamus in the poetry thread. Nothing funny about that you might say, and you'd be right. However, straight away afterwards I made a call to an engineer who wants me to help him with some drawing interpretation (for that read: he cannot read drawings), and, after letting the 'phone ring on, left a message for him.
But it's only after I realised that I had used my very "regional" accent on it. Usually, to make myself understood, my accent is, by Irish standards, pretty flat. My home tongue is very different, and only comes out properly when I'm talking with my family, old neighbours, and strangely enough, dogs. Dogs seem to respond better to that accent, don't know why.
Anyway, he'll have a bit of a laugh when he hears me tell him to "sure gi's a ring at 9 a chlack if tis any use t'yu".
17062. Macnas - 10/19/2005 9:56:58 AM Hello Mago!
You don't see those fellows very often! They're a unit of the cavalry corps, who usually provide escort to the President and visiting brass. They're called the Blue Hussars. 17063. Magoseph - 10/19/2005 11:50:13 AM Now it turns out that a Supreme Court nominee doesn't even need to always be a lawyer in good standing.
Would this sentence be less or more pungent if Maureen had avoided the split infinitive?
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