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Walking stick
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My late Grandfather in cold weather used the expression:- "It's cold enough for a walking stick" which I never understood. I used to hear it used by some of my GF's contempories but not of late, (except by myself)
What's the origin,? Does anyone know?
A couple of days ago I heard on televison "It's cold enough for a top hat"
Any connection.
I wonder if originated during WW1
Glynne
What's the origin,? Does anyone know?
A couple of days ago I heard on televison "It's cold enough for a top hat"
Any connection.
I wonder if originated during WW1
Glynne
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Interesting theory here, I'm quite buying into it http:// www. phrases. or.../ 61/ messages/ 413. html (guess there's room for a lot of mischief under a top hat as well;-)
And previously on The AnswerBank http://www.t heanswerb... s/Question21 1493.html
19:31 Sun 21st Feb 2010
Interesting theory here, I'm quite buying into it http://www.phrases.or.../61/messages/413.html (guess there's room for a lot of mischief under a top hat as well;-)
And previously on The AnswerBank http://www.theanswerb...s/Question211493.html
And previously on The AnswerBank http://www.theanswerb...s/Question211493.html