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sayings

Terasa, I have not heard the saying although my Mom often made fagotts she also taught me. I remember she would hold up the "kell" to wrap them in, it reminded me of lace.........like a veil. I expect this is where the saying came from.
kell disgusting looking stuff
 
As a child my mother always said

Don't poke yo nose in other people business
Always keep yo nose clean
And always tell the truth ,if you can.
 
In our family if someone poured a very weak cup of tea - it was called Maid's Water.
I remember once when I was at work and it was my turn to make the tea. As I was pouring it out from the pot someone said " Bl**dy hell that's so weak you could read the mail through that!"
 
"Elbow grease" Fall for that one once, was looking though the cupboard for ages.
 
A can/tin of compression, box of sparks, the cylinder head plane , exhaust bearing, and how about a giggling pin ?.
giggle (jiggle) pin, is the split pin at the bottom of a car gearbox. it lets leaking oil drip out on. in a radiator it it lets air out
 
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And i did fall for the chippys one: hey son, get me a piece of wood a thick b' wide long.
 
If you happened to cut yourself my Mother would say,get that seen to or you'll have a pigs foot grow on that
 
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