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Old Jan 27, 2022, 03:34 AM
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Originally Posted by WindsThatBlow View Post
My dad's variation of the quote was always "It's colder than a witch's t1t wearing an iron bra". I did a little research and come up with a version utilizing a "brass bra" but the message is the same. lol

Not about weather, but another phrase my dad always used when he was annoyed with so many phone calls, he'd answer the phone with "Grand Central Station". lol

My dad was notorious for using phrases like that that you'd either scratch your head if they were commonplace and old, or if he just made them up as he went along haha.

Mom always said "It's hotter than blue blazes".

Alright, enough sayings from me for one day. Just thought I'd share a little from my part of the world :P I don't know where my family picked up the phrases if they aren't universal ones. My parents grew up in Indiana and Illinois respectively, but their family lived in Kentucky. It may not seem like there would be a major cultural change a state above Kentucky.. but let me tell you -- it's another world. lol. I actually grew up in an area of Kentucky where 20minutes by car the accent changed radically, so did the timezone. A place where you "knowed the 'maters would freeze, and you done had needed them cause you were fixin to start dinner(lunch) and supper(last meal of the day) was gon' be late." -- to this day saying and using improper participles/verb tenses is an issue for me. Things like "I should have went", or "I had saw" sounds so natural to my ears. It takes a lot to correct the mistakes you pick up from your community! Using the wrong form of irregular past tense verbs are luckily not a habit I picked up. That one does drive me mad sometimes.

It's always a fun thing to explain to people at parties. I have a rather odd accent because it's a mixture of my parents and my environment.

So interesting about the "bras or metal bra" version. Next time I talk to my father I'll have to mention these versions. My dad has always liked such things. I never heard of the special mention of Grand Central Station, though I've been there more than a few times. The "hotter than blue blazes" is commonly used in the Philly/NJ/NYC area. Thanks for sharing these!

I can certainly imagine the enclaves of different accents. That is a little noticeable throughout the Philly/NJ/NYC areas and even NYC itself has some different accents. Definitely in Europe (and Czech Republic itself) there are notable regional accent differences.

Depression is sadly very talented at convincing people that they have low worth. I don't believe it of you, even though I don't know you that well. Everyone has something that makes them unique and that uniqueness is a contribution. I'm sure you have loved many and are definitely loved by at least one person. Surely more than you think. I suppose it can seem uncertain when people don't see/talk to each other as much as they should. We touch and are touched by many in our lives. The whole conversation about sayings is a form of touching/being touched.
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