Page 3 of 3 FirstFirst 123
Results 31 to 37 of 37

Thread: Mind your P's and Q's!

  1. #31
    Enlightened Despot SammieBabe's Avatar
    Join Date
    Jul 2005
    Location
    Heaven's Waiting Room
    Posts
    3,143
    Blog Entries
    1

    Default

    Quote Originally Posted by Cz
    "You can't have your cake and eat it too". It's crap on so many levels.
    I know! What the hell is the point of having cake that you can't eat!

  2. #32
    Score: 0 out of 2 Dignified Pauper's Avatar
    Join Date
    May 2001
    Location
    Ohio
    Posts
    6,037

    Default

    *lower's a boom on Cbc for making such things seem absurd when they are clearly ridiculous.*

  3. #33
    o double d to the l e r oddler's Avatar
    Join Date
    Apr 2006
    Location
    Arshkabalzk
    Posts
    5,430

    FFXIV Character

    Kelesis Aleid (Phoenix)

    Default

    The one that gets me is "What the hell?" I don't understand the sentence structure or know the origin of the saying. If someone could explain either, I'd be appreciative.

  4. #34
    Stay cool daddio Acid Raine's Avatar
    Join Date
    Feb 2006
    Location
    YellowGreen is the new black
    Posts
    1,067

    Default

    I think a brain cell dies every time I hear "Oh baloney!"
    PH33R teh Rainbow.

    Taste the Rainbow

  5. #35
    navmaldeuh Madonna's Avatar
    Join Date
    Aug 2003
    Location
    Yencreb
    Posts
    3,624
    Blog Entries
    1

    Default

    If wishes were horses, we'd all be eating steak.

  6. #36
    Stay cool daddio Acid Raine's Avatar
    Join Date
    Feb 2006
    Location
    YellowGreen is the new black
    Posts
    1,067

    Default

    Quote Originally Posted by Nominus Experse
    Quote Originally Posted by Dignified Pauper
    Does anyone know what this means? Further, can we just state our favorite old-saying. What have you heard the older generation say that you simply don't understand.
    I own a book titled Do Fish Drink Water?, Puzzling and Improbable Questions and Answers,written and compiled by Bill McLain. The relevence of mentioning that it was written by Bill McLain is this:

    Bill McLain was recognized as a leading expert in searching for information and services on the Internet. As Webmaster for Xerox, Bill lived up to an unusaul commitment he made to answer every e-mail with a real answer within 24 hours, a feat that gained him international attention and inspired his nationally syndicated radio show.

    According to this book, "Mind your P's and Q's!" means the following:

    In early times, patrons of English pubs would often run a bar tab. To keep track of how much a patron owed, the bartender would keep a tally of the pints (p's) and quarts (q's) of beer each parton had consumed. If the bill became too high, the bartender would tell the patron, "Mind your P's and Q's!" In other words, "Pay up!"

    That is how the book stated it, and thus, that is what I choose to believe.
    See? See? I TOLD you! My (different) book says that, too! Its called "Why do Donuts have Holes?. Its a book with a bunch of weird crap about the food we eat.
    PH33R teh Rainbow.

    Taste the Rainbow

  7. #37
    moorB A abrojtm's Avatar
    Join Date
    Mar 2002
    Location
    Wheeeee?
    Posts
    2,365

    Default

    Quote Originally Posted by Shaun
    Er, by saying "P's and Q's" you're making that singular. In fact, that makes no sense at all.

    Ps and Qs?

    *scrolls up and sees how many others have made the same mistake*

    Pay more attention in English lesson!
    According to <u>Eats, Shoots & Leaves</u>, a book about punctuation by Lynn Truss, apostrophes are used to indicate the plurals of letters and also some words such as "What are the do's and dont's?"
    "Are there too many but's and and's at the beginnings of sentences these days?"
    "I made straight A's this semester."

    Old sayings I hate?
    Stop dawdling.
    Sigless

Posting Permissions

  • You may not post new threads
  • You may not post replies
  • You may not post attachments
  • You may not edit your posts
  •