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2018-05-18 at 1:46 PM UTCIn the old Western days, they had a large nail sticking out on each side of the outside of the front door of hotels which customers would use to hang their horseshoes on. Overnight, the cold wind would absorb into the nails, since they were outside all the time, and when customers would go to grab their horseshoes in the morning they'd be cold as a dead body to the touch. Thus the saying, dead as a door nail.
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2018-05-18 at 1:47 PM UTC
Originally posted by -SpectraL In the old Western days, they had a large nail sticking out on each side of the outside of the front door of hotels which customers would use to hang their horseshoes on. Overnight, the cold wind would absorb into the nails, since they were outside all the time, and when customers would go to grab their horseshoes in the morning they'd be cold as a dead body to the touch. Thus the saying, dead as a door nail.
why would people be carrying horseshoes around with them...shouldn't they be hanging on their horses feet? -
2018-05-18 at 1:48 PM UTC
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2018-05-18 at 1:49 PM UTCIn a similar vein...the saying Freeze the balls of a brass monkey comes from the holders of cannon balls used on a ship...called a brass monkey...when the ship went into colder climates the brass would contract and the cannonballs would pop out...hence the term freeze the balls of a brass monkey.
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2018-05-18 at 1:51 PM UTCWhat about passing the "bucket"?
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2018-05-18 at 1:53 PM UTC
Originally posted by Red_Woman Why the hell would I have a cake, in the first place, if the intention is not to eat it.
First of all, it's starts with wanting to eat a cake. That brings to the action, buying the cake. The climax being, eating that damn cake. So yeah, it doesn't make sense to me.
But the principle involved is that some people do not follow that logic. They are so greedy and self-absorbed and entitled that they actually think they can 1/buy the cake, 2/eat the cake, but 3/still have the cake. -
2018-05-18 at 1:57 PM UTC
Originally posted by -SpectraL But the principle involved is that some people do not follow that logic. They are so greedy and self-absorbed and entitled that they actually think they can 1/buy the cake, 2/eat the cake, but 3/still have the cake.
Ah...that's stupid.
Wouldn't be better smth like, you can't eat the cake and than whine about it missing? Granted, not that cool maybe. -
2018-05-18 at 1:57 PM UTC
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2018-05-18 at 1:59 PM UTC
Originally posted by -SpectraL Because if you eat the cake, you no longer have a cake. That's why you can't have your cake and eat it, too.
thats ridiculous...of course you still have it. it didnt evaporate into nothing...its flowing through your alimentary canal somewhere. the absolute definition of 'in ones possession.' -
2018-05-18 at 2 PM UTC
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2018-05-18 at 2:01 PM UTC
Originally posted by -SpectraL But the principle involved is that some people do not follow that logic. They are so greedy and self-absorbed and entitled that they actually think they can 1/buy the cake, 2/eat the cake, but 3/still have the cake.
i want to meet whomever came up with that pile of shit train of thought and kick them in the balls with steel toe boots.
it must have been a jedi. only a jedi would have the mental processes to be that retarded when it comes to possessions -
2018-05-18 at 2:02 PM UTC
Originally posted by infinityshock thats ridiculous…of course you still have it. it didnt evaporate into nothing…its flowing through your alimentary canal somewhere. the absolute definition of 'in ones possession.'
But once you shit it out in a creamy-brown-with-a-single-white-stripe, stinky, goo-pile, you no longer have it. -
2018-05-18 at 2:04 PM UTCI would say to the whiner, buy another one. Possibly bigger and choke yourself into it. lol
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2018-05-18 at 2:06 PM UTCi feel like a cunt
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2018-05-18 at 2:07 PM UTCIs it an improvement?
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2018-05-18 at 2:08 PM UTC
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2018-05-18 at 2:08 PM UTC
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2018-05-18 at 2:09 PM UTCIt means you can’t have it all...basically
Cucumbers are cool to the touch due to the high water content and thin skin
Here’s a link to more...
https://www.stylist.co.uk/books/everyday-sayings-explained/124076/amp -
2018-05-18 at 2:10 PM UTC
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2018-05-18 at 2:13 PM UTC
Originally posted by -SpectraL In the old Western days, they had a large nail sticking out on each side of the outside of the front door of hotels which customers would use to hang their horseshoes on. Overnight, the cold wind would absorb into the nails, since they were outside all the time, and when customers would go to grab their horseshoes in the morning they'd be cold as a dead body to the touch. Thus the saying, dead as a door nail.
youre a few thousand years off...back in the olden days of egypt
it has to do with the way doors were made, with wood and nails. the way the wood was connected was by driving a nail through the boards to connect them then the pointy part of the nail that was sticking out was bashed into a 90-degree angle buried into the wood to secure it. they termed that 'dead.' i dont know why but there are a lot of things in construction with the title 'dead' and from what i can tell it has to do with whatever it is being buried in something, hidden under/behind something else, or in the dirt.