Published on 12, July, 2020
My head is a repository of all the old sayings my mum used when I was little and they stuck.
I only ever hear people my age (50+) using these now.
It's a shame if their use disappears completely.
I'd be curious to know whether any of the younger members of the forum know/use these.
Please share any you know.
There is a lot of wisdom in these.
A few that spring to mind immediately.
A stitch in time saves nine.
He who hesitates is lost.
Look before you leap.
A bird in the hand is worth two in the bush.
Jack of all trades, master of none
A rolling stone gathers no moss.
Nothing ventured, nothing gained
Out of the frying pan, into the fire
Youth is wasted on the young
Kill two birds with one stone.
A bad workman blames his tools
A fool and his money are soon parted
Honesty is the best policy
Absence makes the heart grow fonder
Careless talk costs lives
Don't rob Peter to pay Paul
If in doubt, give it a clout.. (Old T.V. Engineers saying)
The road to hell is paved with good intentions.
About as easy to accomplish as poking butter up a porcupines bum with a hot needle.
He/she had a face for radio / a face only a mother could love / a face like a bulldog licking pi55 off a nettle.
He could fall into a barrel of *** and still come out sucking his thumb!
It was a tough fight but once more I managed to wrest defeat from the jaws of victory.
The best laid plans o' mice and men, aft gang agley (I don't actually know precisely what that last bit translates to, but use it anyway)
And I must mention the young lad I saw in the street contemplating a long line of footprints originating form a smeared dog poo, he must have been about 9, and he said, in such an OLD voice, "a little of that, goes a long way"....
I Sperg said:aft gang agley
= often go awry
Robbie Burns
Thanks for that..