Posted on 07/19/2005 1:03:41 PM PDT by Mrs. Don-o
I agree...It's really nice that some cities provide special treatment for muslim women in order to appease the mothers and sisters of evil incarnate.
My thoughts exactly. these poor women are treated like breeder cattle, and this is nice. PALEEEZE.
I'm guessing that an "ice-wagon", was a cold, stout girl. Wallflower was very much in use on the early years of the 20th century, so this has to mean something else.
Gooseberry can be found in several books...Spear's "SLANG AND EUPHEMISM" has hit defined as : " a fool or an oaf", as well as some definitions of a sexual nature; which in this circumstance, it most assuredly isn't.
Dickens used a LOT of Cockney slang, which I know, so I've never had any problems reading his works. :-)
I long for a time machine. Wouldn't that be fun to have? :-)
"Being on the skids", means being low down, skint, on hard times. So SKID ROW was a place for bums, people on the skids, to hang out. :-)
My lovely kitty died from cancer, at 16, almost 17.
My daughter's beautiful, lovely cat is on her 9th life, poor thing and is around 17.
Oh my........your Muffin was just gorgeous!
Skid row is a term that came from the fair city of...Seattle. In it's early days, before the socialist politics and gay bath houses, Seattle used to have a problem with it's step, muddy streets. In some cases the mud would be so bad that horse and the occasional child would be lost.
In order to get items up from the wharfs they would pull them up on sleds called skids. Now skid row is home to various drug addicts (Pioneer Square looks like an LP convention), gay bath houses and other such outstanding Seattle institutions.
The reason I ask, is because THE BOWERY, in N.Y.C., was also sometimes called Skid Row and that was in the mid 1800s.
Fascinating historical stuff, you posted. :-)
Word Origins, which dates the term to around 1880, goes on to describe how these "skid roads" eventually became associated with the areas where the loggers (Seattle) hung out, replete with bars, brothels, and bums. By the 1930s, "skid road" became a bad part of town called "skid row."
The phrase "greasing the skids" comes from the same origin -- loggers greased the skids with oil to help move the trees faster. This lively article from the San Diego Union-Tribune sheds some light on other popular phrases like "toe the line," "caught red-handed," and "pushing the envelope."
Finally, an article by R. Eugene Parnell claims that the original Skid Row was in downtown Seattle. Parnell notes that the cheap rents and large loft spaces of many of the mid-century skid rows of U.S. cities made them the perfect home to vibrant art communities today.
Would you like to go for double or nothing? What U.S. city was responsible for the term "Saturday Night Special"?
Guns aren't a specialty of mine, so though I know what a "SATURDAY NIGHT SPECIAL" is, I won't wager a guess. I know what a "BLUNDERBUSS" was too, but don't know where it got its named from either. Do you?
How about "ZIP GUN" ?
But this is not about modesty... it's about kowtowing to a group of people.
Imagine if this was the boyscouts asking for special privilege, or a christian group?
They're sending home the male workers in a public pool!!!
Where's the ACLU! This is an outrage.
And by the way, I do welcome more modesty, also - but that's not what this is about.
Toledo is on the Michigan border, just a short drive from Detroit. Folks in Detroit would drive down to Toledo on Saturday evening, pick up a cheap gun (and a dozen roses) then go back to Detroit and take care of busines.
The Skid Row references come from many sources, almost all point back to Seattle. From what I've seen the term only became more universally used during the depression, where it was applied to run down areas in many cities.
'Modesty' aside, I would question if they (the pool management) would permit swimmers in their pools wearing cut offs or tee shirts (which are generally forbidden for the same reasons I listed above). There is a real reason why the overwhelming majority of swimwear is made of nylon, polyester, or other variations of water-chlorine-filtration friendly synthetics.
This woman would scream to high heaven if Christian women were forced to wear this garb to the pool in so called modern times.
Yep it sure do make for some horny people.
However, I wonder how it perverts fanatically savagely religious grown men to lust after Goats, Sheep and Young Boys and 72 virgins.
Okay, I still have about a dozen more books to look through ( I've been through 8, already O) and I still can't find SKID ROW. LOL
Imagine if this was the boyscouts asking for special privilege, or a christian group?
The only example i can personally think of was the "girls only" time on a public skating rink.. the boys were getting a little too aggressive, so for an hour the girls had it.. didn't seem particularly discriminating to guys, since when they got back on, most girls left...
These things are best solved locally, and if the locals have no objection, it doesn't appear to trample on any body else's rights, then this seems a reasonable accommodation. Presumably these women aren't coerced into Muslim customs here..
It's the double standard that bothers me.
In private facilities I have no objections. But in public ones I do. The boy scouts are being run out of every public arena!!!
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