Thread: Wierd sayings
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Old 10-31-2005, 11:36 PM   #94
Crimson Ghost
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Quote:
Originally Posted by richlevy
'Rode hard and put away wet'.
I'm not sure about this one - "Wherever you go, there you are".
'Rode hard and put away wet.' - A horse riding term. If you rode a horse hard and put him away wet (from sweat), it means that you don't properly care for him. I'm sure that if I'm wrong, someone will be more than happy to flame... I mean... CORRECT me.

Quote:
Originally Posted by Brianna
We say, "Did you pack?" meaning, bring your own lunch. In New Jersey I think it means "did you bring your gun?"
Why, yes, yes it does.
Usually a .38 with the serial numbers removed, sometimes a .45 as an "equalizer" (NJ/NYC people know), and if you're lucky, a car battery, a set of jumper cables, and a bucket of water.

Perhaps I've said too much...
Fuggetaboutit...
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