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In reply to the discussion: Phrases you don't hear anymore: [View all]yellowdogintexas
(22,836 posts)179. my mom had her mother's sterling which was a very old pattern
I can't remember the name of it but she did use it. She also had her mother's everyday silver plate which was what we used most of the time.
I have a (now discontinued) heavy weight Oneida set of stainless which I love and it really pisses me off that it was discontinued. Of course I received all of the silver plate pattern I picked out with the first marriage and still have it.
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Holy cow. Never understood it but but always thought cows somehow deserved a phrase like that.
dgauss
Dec 21
#8
I sold my Grand Baroque patterned sterling silver set I inherited from my mother. Nodody polishes silver any more.
CTyankee
Dec 21
#81
I say Bull in a china shop quite often and yes I have not one but two sets of fine china
yellowdogintexas
Dec 23
#177
my mom had some weird sayings. Can't remember all them, but pants were britches.
LeftInTX
Dec 23
#186
In college in the late sixties we actually made fun of ourselves by saying "farm out" and "out of state".....
EarnestPutz
Dec 21
#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
Dec 21
#63
"Bless Your Heart will never go away as long as there are still Southern grand mothers. !!! nt
yellowdogintexas
Dec 23
#182
I have a neighbor that had a previous dog before it succumbed to an age related illness
Niagara
Dec 22
#146
still say copacetic from time to time. It was a favorite of my grandfather! nt
yellowdogintexas
Dec 23
#181