ChatterBank3 mins ago
"over The Moon, Jim, Over The Moon"
A group of us at work have got a "thing" where, in response to being asked, "How are you?", we jokingly answer with, "Over the moon, Jim, over the moon".
This has got us thinking about where that phrase came from. A couple of us are convinced that we'd heard it on a TV advert, which was a football-themed spoof interview in which one of the characters is a reporter (probably modelled on John Motson) who wears a sheepskin coat.
Can anyway put us out of our misery and tell us the details of where we "heard it first", please?
This has got us thinking about where that phrase came from. A couple of us are convinced that we'd heard it on a TV advert, which was a football-themed spoof interview in which one of the characters is a reporter (probably modelled on John Motson) who wears a sheepskin coat.
Can anyway put us out of our misery and tell us the details of where we "heard it first", please?
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