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In reply to the discussion: Phrases you don't hear anymore: [View all]enid602
(9,083 posts)137. Confusion
The photo posted was not Harry Carey (American actor), but rather Harry Caray (né Carabina), Chicago sportscaster. Confusion indeed.
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Holy cow. Never understood it but but always thought cows somehow deserved a phrase like that.
dgauss
Yesterday
#8
I sold my Grand Baroque patterned sterling silver set I inherited from my mother. Nodody polishes silver any more.
CTyankee
Yesterday
#81
Tons of ranching and agriculture in CA, so it would make sense they'd use it too,
lark
4 hrs ago
#140
Some I wish I never heard again like "My Bad", calling a movie a "Flick", "Dude"
doc03
Yesterday
#32
Land o' Goshen! ... and "Republicans are the party of fiscal reasonability"
JohnnyRingo
Yesterday
#36
In college in the late sixties we actually made fun of ourselves by saying "farm out" and "out of state".....
EarnestPutz
17 hrs ago
#122
There's one I wish would go away, well a few, but " threw up in my mouth a little" takes the cake, so to speak.
yorkster
Yesterday
#63
I have a neighbor that had a previous dog before it succumbed to an age related illness
Niagara
1 hr ago
#146