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To: MayflowerMadam
That's a new one. Sounds like it originated somewhere in Dixie. I had a number of Army buddies from Dixie. They had a million of those superlative one liners. "So hungry I could eat the @$$ end out of a skunk at a dead gallop!" That one came from Alabama. 😆
160 posted on 01/31/2018 8:54:12 AM PST by Tucker39 ("It is impossible to rightly govern a nation without God and the Bible." George Washington)
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To: Tucker39

Here in beautiful Appalachia, it’s “Puke a buzzard off a gut wagon”.


168 posted on 01/31/2018 11:01:44 AM PST by Salamander (And Ezekiel Smiles Again....)
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To: Tucker39

Maybe from the south, but I heard it when I lived in Alaska. Never forgot it. Although most of the time, “maggot” was replaced with “s**t”.


173 posted on 01/31/2018 12:35:34 PM PST by MayflowerMadam (Have an A-1 day.)
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