Raining cats and dogs - your part of the country?
I was just chuckling over Donna "moosmom" thread about underwear in a snit :D and the fact that the expression has different versions depending on where we live. (panties in a knot, knickers in a twist)
So, do you have a version of the expression "raining cats and dogs" - meaning raining really hard.. in your area? Is it any different?
Twisted Knickers and more :D
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We have several PT'ers who are in the family way, with child - you know, they have a bun in the oven. Sometimes we all have to be excused to follow the call of nature and visit the ladies room (or mens room). Sometimes we may have woken up on the wrong side of the bed, feel under the weather and might even have to run like the dickens to the ladies room to toss our cookies or lose our lunch:eek:
I hope ya'll keep talking about language, silly and interesting phrases and the whole nine yards
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