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Saying's from your childhood that are obsolete today? Mine are...

 
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Most people want to see you to do better, but not doing better than them.

I want you to do better than me. I helped fuck it all up!
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Don't like my driving? Dial 1-800-EAT-SHIT

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Don't be afraid of your fears. They're not there to scare you. They're there to let you know that something is worth it.

Is it worth it yet?
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It's not the size of the dog in the fight, it's the size of the fight in the dog.

Soy!
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Bravery is believing in yourself, and that thing nobody can teach you.

They sure did a number with the indoctrination of society.

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anybody say
"Dork" ?

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You can't be brave if you've only had wonderful things happen to you.

The liberals think different.
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Don't let the past steal your present.

Where's mah reparations?
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Regrets are the tears of good deeds left undone.

This is our problem.
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Perfection is not attainable, but if we chase perfection we can catch excellence.

We don't as a society.
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The closest to perfection a person ever comes is when he fills out a job application form.

They even stopped doing that!
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Always live up to your standards, by lowering them, if necessary.

Nobody is giving up shit!
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What goes around comes back around.

Some of us are still waiting on that payout.
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Turn your wounds into wisdom.

Society creates more wounds!
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Find a place inside where there's joy and the joy will burn out the pain.

I see everyone in pain and it bothers me.
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It is not the strongest of the species that survives, nor the most intelligent, but rather the one most adaptable to change.

Everyone laughs at the middle man!
 Quoting: Truth Reaper


A penny for your thoughts is now a penny for your nightmares!
 Quoting: Truth Reaper


A penny saved is a penny earned.

Ain't nobody doing that!
 Quoting: Truth Reaper


Notice that the stiffest tree is most easily cracked, while the bamboo or willow survives by bending with the wind.

I think this was taken too literal.
 Quoting: Truth Reaper


The opposite of bravery is not cowardice but conformity.

Everyone fucked that one up!
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Great crisis produce great men and great deeds of courage.

Shoon!
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To live with fear and not be afraid is the final test of maturity.

We haven't matured enough.
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I lost my apathy.
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"when 85% of the posts in a 17-page thread are by the same poster, it's probably not that good of a thread"
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Jelly roll those socks.
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It was a fun thread. Thank you OP and everyone.
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It was a fun thread. Thank you OP and everyone.
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Your mama taught you some manners. hf
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In case this hasn't been posted already


 Quoting: Lily o' the Valley


applause2 When we have each other, we have.
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Sure 'nuff!

hf
 Quoting: Lily o' the Valley


Thanks for your input Lily, stay strong hi.
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Up front-I am 69 and grew up in San Diego.

Can I borrow your skate key? Back then, we had skates that could be fastened to hard soled shoes by clamps that were tightened with a key. They were fun, but frequently loosened up causing accidents and needed constant tightening. Also, my generation made our own skate boards by nailing a skate to a two x four whatever length we liked, and covering the top with a strip of carpet.

Ring someone up. Refers to a phone call. I guess it originated with the old phones I saw my aunt (aged 96) use in Texas. She cranked an old style wall phone which got answered by an operator who connected her with a party line, used by several people at one time. Private lines were expensive.

Number, please. When I was a child, my earliest phone memory involved a black table phone with no dial. An operator answered with Number, please. You gave a number, which back then was something like Browning 7-4220. That became BR 7-4220, then 277-4220. Calling long distance used to require operator assistance and sometimes it took a while to connect so the operator would have to call you back when the connection was ready.

Rabbit ears. Not Playboy bunny stuff, but small TV antennas that sat atop the TV. Come to think of it, Playboy Bunny is likely a thing of the past, too.

Look that up in your Funk & Wagnell's. Expression used on old TV show, referred to set if encyclopedias that were sold one volume a week at grocery stores until you finished the set. Usually 25 with a two volume dictionary.
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Up front-I am 69 and grew up in San Diego.

Can I borrow your skate key? Back then, we had skates that could be fastened to hard soled shoes by clamps that were tightened with a key. They were fun, but frequently loosened up causing accidents and needed constant tightening. Also, my generation made our own skate boards by nailing a skate to a two x four whatever length we liked, and covering the top with a strip of carpet.

Ring someone up. Refers to a phone call. I guess it originated with the old phones I saw my aunt (aged 96) use in Texas. She cranked an old style wall phone which got answered by an operator who connected her with a party line, used by several people at one time. Private lines were expensive.

Number, please. When I was a child, my earliest phone memory involved a black table phone with no dial. An operator answered with Number, please. You gave a number, which back then was something like Browning 7-4220. That became BR 7-4220, then 277-4220. Calling long distance used to require operator assistance and sometimes it took a while to connect so the operator would have to call you back when the connection was ready.

Rabbit ears. Not Playboy bunny stuff, but small TV antennas that sat atop the TV. Come to think of it, Playboy Bunny is likely a thing of the past, too.

Look that up in your Funk & Wagnell's. Expression used on old TV show, referred to set if encyclopedias that were sold one volume a week at grocery stores until you finished the set. Usually 25 with a two volume dictionary.
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Thanks Marty. These were all things I was familiar with also, and had forgotten.
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I’ll slap you sillier than last years birds nest.

It’s hotter than a bugs ass on asphalt.
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Hotter than Owl shit , on a Hot tin roof ... oh and Peckerwood ...
People don't care how much You know ... till they know how much You care ...
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(Bend, with the wind) and (that's enough to make a Preacher cuss) ...
People don't care how much You know ... till they know how much You care ...
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(Lawdy, Lawdy miss Molly)...and (Gee's, Louis)
People don't care how much You know ... till they know how much You care ...
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dont bite your nose to spite your face
you wouldn't know shit from shinola
bulls = cops
busters = cops
screws = cops
fags = cigarettes
when God was handing out brains; you thought he said trains and took the first one out
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"If brains were dynamite you wouldn't have enough to blow your hat off."

"Don't piss in my face and tell me it's rain."

"You bloody sod."
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Spiffy. Yo mama.
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How about "Its raining pitchforks and ni**er babies" for raining really hard.
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