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Good [+1]Toggle ReplyLink» Nuclear replied on Sun Jul 20, 2003 @ 8:15pm
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Here's some interesting trivia to ease your journey into your weekend...Enjoy!

In George Washington's days, there were no cameras. One's image was either sculpted or painted. Some paintings of George Washington showed him standing behind a desk with one arm behind his back while others showed both legs and both arms. Prices charged by painters were not based on how many people were to be painted, but by how many limbs were to be painted. Arms and legs are "limbs" therefore painting them would cost the buyer more. Hence the expression "Okay, but it'll cost you an arm and a leg."

As incredible as it sounds, men and women took baths only twice a year! (May and October).Women kept their hair covered, while men shaved! their heads(because of lice and bugs) and wore wigs. Wealthy men could afford good wigs made from wool. The wigs couldn't be washed so to clean them, they could carve out a loaf of bread, put the wig in the shell and bake it for 30 minutes. The heat would make the wig big and fluffy, hence the term "big wig." Today we often use the term "here comes the Big Wig" because someone appears to be or is powerful and wealthy.

In the late 1700s many houses consisted of a large room with only one chair. Commonly, a long wide board was folded down from the wall and used for dining. The "head of the household" always sat in the chair while everyone else ate sitting on the floor. Once in a while an invited guest would be offered to sit in this chair during a meal (who was almost always a man). To sit in the chair meant you were important and in charge. Sitting in the chair, one was called the "chair man." Today in business we use the expression/title "Chairman..or Chairman of the Board."

Needless to say, personal hygiene left much room for improvement. As a result, many women and men had developed acne scars by adulthood. The women would spread bee's wax over their facial skin to smooth out their complexions. When they were speaking to each other, if a woman began to stare at another woman's face she was told "mind your own bee's wax." Should the woman smile, the wax would crack, hence the term "crack a smile." Also, when they sat too close to the fire, the wax would melt and therefore the expression "losing face."

Ladies wore corsets which would lace up in the front. A tightly tied lace was worn by a proper and dignified lady as in "straight laced."

Common entertainment included playing cards. However, there was a tax levied when purchasing playing cards but only applicable to the "ace of spades." To avoid paying the tax, people would purchase 51 cards instead. Yet, since most games require 52 cards, these people were thought to be stupid or dumb because they weren't "playing with a full deck."

Early politicians required feedback from the public to determine what was considered important to the people. Since there were no telephones, TV's or radios, the politicians sent their assistants to local taverns, pubs and bars who were told to "go sip some ale" and listen to people's conversations and political concerns. Many assistants were dispatched at different times. "You go sip here" and "You go sip there." The two words "go sip" were eventually combined when referring to the local opinion and thus, we have the term "gossip."

At local taverns, pubs and bars, people drank from pint and quart sized containers. A bar maid's job was to keep an eye on the customers and keep the drinks coming. She had to pay close attention and remember who was drinking in "pints" and who was drinking in "quarts." Hence the term "minding your "'P's and Q's."
Good [+1]Toggle ReplyLink» cloud9ine replied on Sun Jul 20, 2003 @ 8:20pm
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neat.

i wonder how much of it is fact, and how much is merely fiction.
Good [+1]Toggle ReplyLink» Toltech replied on Sun Jul 20, 2003 @ 8:27pm
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yeah, pretty intresting....though I never heard of that Ps and Qs expression.
Good [+1]Toggle ReplyLink» nothingnopenope replied on Sun Jul 20, 2003 @ 8:28pm
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Wasn't it also common for an older man to marry a 13 year old girl ?
Good [+1]Toggle ReplyLink» Toltech replied on Sun Jul 20, 2003 @ 8:30pm
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so what does minging your Ps and qs mean?
Good [+1]Toggle ReplyLink» da_instagatah replied on Sun Jul 20, 2003 @ 8:31pm
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mind ur buisness
Good [+1]Toggle ReplyLink» G__ replied on Sun Jul 20, 2003 @ 9:16pm
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so what does "minging" ... mean?

minding is one thing...mingin' is disgusting in irish slang
Good [+1]Toggle ReplyLink» Okashii_Kodomo replied on Mon Jul 21, 2003 @ 12:25am
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good reading.

UrbanologY
Good [+1]Toggle ReplyLink» mdc replied on Mon Jul 21, 2003 @ 9:51am
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highly uninformative
Good [+1]Toggle ReplyLink» Toltech replied on Mon Jul 21, 2003 @ 4:26pm
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yeah, I knew what "minging" means...I used to watch Coronation Street a lot.
Good [+1]Toggle ReplyLink» Okashii_Kodomo replied on Mon Jul 21, 2003 @ 6:51pm
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Coronation Street ???!!! hehehe

UrbanologY
Good [+1]Toggle ReplyLink» Mali replied on Mon Jul 21, 2003 @ 6:55pm
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hee hee interesting stuff, yep!
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