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On Fri, 4 Feb 2011 10:55:13 -0800 (PST), spamtrap1888
> wrote: >On Feb 4, 10:16*am, Brooklyn1 <Gravesend1> wrote: >> On Fri, 04 Feb 2011 10:09:43 -0600, Lou Decruss >> >> >> >> > wrote: >> >On Thu, 3 Feb 2011 17:33:55 -0800 (PST), spamtrap1888 >> > wrote: >> >> >>On Feb 3, 6:27 am, Lou Decruss > wrote: >> >>> On Wed, 2 Feb 2011 17:24:52 -0500, "Nancy Young" >> >> >>> > wrote: >> >>> >Lou Decruss wrote: >> >> >>> >> I got a new job just as I started that project so it's on the back >> >>> >> burner along with 100 other fun projects. >> >> >>> >A different new job? >> >> >>> No. The same one I started last summer just after I put the peppers >> >>> in brine. >> >> >>> >> I don't even have time to >> >>> >> read usenet much anymore and I'm posting now while I'm thawing out >> >>> >> from cleaning up 20 inches of snow. I'm about a third of the way >> >>> >> done. Pita bread pizzas tonight if I still have any energy. >> >> >>> >Sorry about all that snow. It's gotten tiresome, though we got >> >>> >a break this time. >> >> >>> Yeah. I know you folks out east have had a tough year. >> >> >>> The snow in this picture is like 10% of what I had to move yesterday. >> >>> I've got the cars to the end of the driveway but the street is still >> >>> blocked. I was too tired to cook last night so it was leftovers. >> >> >>>http://i53.tinypic.com/dvsmwx.jpg >> >> >>Years ago I tried to get a job where I only had to show up ten months >> >>a year, but it was no-go. >> >> >That would be construction but there ain't much of that going on now. >> >When I worked construction I had very little time off in the winter >> >but I didn't want it. *If I could go back in time I'd take more hours >> >and side jobs and save rather than live high-on-the hog. *I'd be able >> >to enjoy middle age rather than doing what i'm doing now. >> >> >Lou * * * * >> >> Isn't living "HIGH-on-the-hog" a euphemism for snorting cocaine? > >It's a euphemism for eating pork chops and ham instead of pigs feet >and sowbelly. > >From phrases.org.uk > >This is the earliest printed form of the phrase that I have come >across - from the New York Times, March 1920: > > Southern laborers who are "eating too high up on the hog" (pork >chops and ham) and American housewives who "eat too far back on the >beef" (porterhouse and round steak) are to blame for the continued >high cost of living, the American Institute of Meat Packers announced >today. > >'High off the hog' has a similar pedigree, i.e. mid 20th century USA. >For example, the San Francisco paper the Call-Bulletin, May 1946: > > I have to do my shopping in the black market because we can't eat >as high off the hog as Roosevelt and Ickes and Joe Davis and all those >millionaire friends of the common man. shemp is such a moron. He kinda reminds me of kenji only mean. Lou |
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