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15 years 11 months ago #16043 by ducky
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mamaresource wrote:

I didn't get to see the queen because I was told all the planes were traveling South for the winter to warmer weather...B) I am curious and in no way in this state, but wondering where the term \"bun in the oven\" came from?? Ducky of course your species would be in the egg form LOL;) :laugh: :laugh:


laugh: :lol: :woohoo: :blink:I was probly just comming out of my shell

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15 years 11 months ago #16046 by
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You cant pull the wool over my eyes xxxx :(

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15 years 11 months ago #16081 by mamaresource
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:blink: :( :S :dry: :blush: Looking at thecatuphellhere going into her coon....Oh well, guess I'll look that one up myself:huh:

Maybe I should change the subject any thoughts on, \"it takes a village to raise a child, or perhaps, It takes one to know one. hmmmmmmm:whistle: Thinking It's been a month since I've filled my bird feeder. Not Good!:ohmy:

Take Care,
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15 years 10 months ago #17742 by Dorrie
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Many a Mickle makes a Muckle.

What does that mean?

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15 years 10 months ago #17743 by
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Dorrie wrote:

Many a Mickle makes a Muckle.

What does that mean?



Its local dialect for coinage.....A mickle being the lower value and the muckle being the higher.....Save your pennies and they become Pounds xxxx ;)

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15 years 10 months ago #17758 by Dorrie
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tonypark wrote:

Dorrie wrote:

Many a Mickle makes a Muckle.

What does that mean?



Its local dialect for coinage.....A mickle being the lower value and the muckle being the higher.....Save your pennies and they become Pounds xxxx ;)


Correct :)

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