Skyhooks, spark plugs for master cylinders, and muffler bearings.
I wouldn't piss in your ear if your brains was afire
So old he served at the Last Supper"...since Christ was a cowboy!"
...used when something that hasn't changed in a long time. Example: Oh, that rust spot on the '59 Chevy has been there since Christ was a cowboy."
It is also acceptable to say "...since Jesus was a puppy" as a substitute.![]()
"...since Christ was a cowboy!"
...used when something that hasn't changed in a long time. Example: Oh, that rust spot on the '59 Chevy has been there since Christ was a cowboy."
It is also acceptable to say "...since Jesus was a puppy" as a substitute.![]()
Country Boy"Balls on a heifer calf!"
(An exclamation of surprise, dismay, or anger...usually uttered by people in a rural/farming environment)
Country Boy
You know those times and they do arise where people ask - How Much -referring to what you paid for something
My saying is - a dollar three eighty - if they ask again you repeat - a dollar three eighty -
They normally get the point then to not ask as it is rude.
Works quite well
Country BoyI like it...thanks! (It has an "eastern flavour" to it!)...
Yes and i did in my day.Ever heard the old term "tear off a piece?"
Yes and i did in my day.
Pizzaz - another old one
Are you faimiliar with the term Knarly - I heard it a few times as part of an advert - other than that rare.That one is old. So am I, because now that I see it in writing, it looks like the plural of "pizza." :lol:
Are you faimiliar with the term Knarly - I heard it a few times as part of an advert - other than that rare.
No, not familiar with that one. What does it mean?