>Oh wait ... I got it. "Jockey's Whips" for Chips.
Ta DAH! :-)
BTW
I see that half of the US is baking, unable to set off your squibs, and the other half is suffereing floods. I don't know if you've heard buit a grate deal of the UK is still flooded after the wettest June on record, with £billions needed to fix it all up and many families having to leave their homes for up to a year. It's a but like Katrina, only without the loss of life, washed away houses, poor black families, lootin' and a-shootin'... Wait a minute - it's NOTHING like Katrina.
It's still dull and showery now in July, We had a beautiful, hot, dry April - beach weather. Go figure.
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>~~Bonnie
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>I notice not many ham shanks online today because of their treacherous holdiay.>>>>>
>>>>>Ham shanks?!?! That's a new one. I'm sure it's derogatory. <g>
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>Bonnie, have you not heard me talking about rhyming slang before?>>>
>>>Yep. And now I get it. "Damn Yanks" I assume.
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>>No, no, no. You only rhyme with the second word, and aren't supposed to even say it. So I should have called you just "Hams". It's just coincidence that ham rhymes with damn.
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>>For instance, a table is a "caine and able" but one would just say "caine"
>>Chips are "jockey's"
>>Fish is "Lilian"
>>Jewellery is "Tom"
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>>See if you can get the rhyme. :-)
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>Happy 4 July!>>>
>>>Thanks. =0)
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>>>~~Bonnie
- Whoever said that women are the weaker sex never tried to wrest the bedclothes off one in the middle of the night
- Worry is the interest you pay, in advance, for a loan that you may never need to take out.