#69723
05/13/2002 12:21 AM
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I've heard two forms:
Sakes alive! Land sakes alive!
It means something like, I suppose, "For goodness' sake!" But how odd, really: Sakes alive! Is that just an intensive form of "For goodness' sake!"--you know, this goodness thing that is begging saking is so vibrant that the required sakes are alive? And how did that "land" come onto the scene?
The more I think about it, the more confused I become.
Any input more than welcome.
Befuddled regards, WordWhirled
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#69724
05/13/2002 12:47 AM
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And "heavens to Betsy". Non sequiturs abound.
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#69725
05/13/2002 1:58 AM
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And Sylvester the cat's version, "Heavens to Mergatroid!"
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#69727
05/13/2002 3:24 AM
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#69728
05/13/2002 4:29 AM
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"Heavens to Murgatroyd" (sic) was laso (very sic) used by The Pink Panther.
OK, so Shylveshter couldn't schpell(saliva spraying wildly from his mouth as he said this) This was Mel Blanc's voice, was it not?
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#69729
05/13/2002 1:16 PM
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Snagglepuss always said "Heavens ta Murgatroid!"
I never heard The Pink Panther say anything!
k
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#69730
05/13/2002 2:34 PM
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#69731
05/13/2002 2:38 PM
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Drove me to wonder
Well, good for the friend of your father!
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#69732
05/13/2002 2:45 PM
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Sakes alive! Land sakes alive!
It means something like, I suppose, "For goodness' sake!" But how odd, really: Sakes alive! Is that just an intensive form of "For goodness' sake!"--you know, this goodness thing that is begging saking is so vibrant that the required sakes are alive? And how did that "land" come onto the scene? - ww
Well Wordwind, speaking for a five mile radius of Lower Peachtree, Alabama...
The phases began as straightforward religious comments,
ex: If Saint Peter were alive today, he wouldn't... ex: For the sake of the Lord, Maggie, don't...
then became religious exclamations,
ex: Saints Alive!, Ethel, why did you... ex: Lord Sakes!, Mattie, why did you...
Then the new Baptist preacher in town explained to them that they were swearing...
ex: Land Sakes! ex: Snakes alive!
Then, just to be safe, the good snake*-handling, foot-washing, Baptist folk excluded all references to God, man, or beasts, or nouns...
ex: " SAKES ALIVE! " They exclaimed.
* Note: "Snakes alive" is concurrent with "Sakes alive" in Lower Peachtree today.
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#69733
05/13/2002 7:06 PM
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#69734
05/13/2002 7:24 PM
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The Pink Panther was a jewel, wasn't it?
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#69735
05/13/2002 8:11 PM
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Never said anything?
Every time I saw him I heard the singing about the insect poison:
Dead ant dead ant deadant deadant deadant.
TEd
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#69736
05/14/2002 5:51 PM
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Where does he take his garbage?
To the dump - To the dump - To the dump, dump, dump!
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#69737
05/15/2002 2:00 PM
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Snagglepuss always said "Heavens ta Murgatroid!"
I don't know about Snagglepuss but I remember the Funky Phantom saying 'Heavens to murgatroyd'.
Sylvester had a lisp so he kept saying 'suffrin' succotash!'
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#69738
05/15/2002 2:04 PM
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Rubrick, you wrote:
"Sylvester had a lisp so he kept saying 'suffrin' succotash!'
Wouldn't that be 'thuffrin' thuccotath'...with a lithp?
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#69739
05/15/2002 2:13 PM
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#69740
05/15/2002 5:44 PM
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If called by a panther / Don't anther. -- O. Nash, of course 
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#69741
05/15/2002 6:18 PM
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If I get a call from a panter it's usually, "C'mere, lover boy."
And I don't reply I canter, 'cause I CANner!
TEd
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#69742
05/24/2002 4:16 AM
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In reply to:
a friend of my father used to always say "Well, I'll swan."
Drove me to wonder, how exactly, one "swanned" and how swan came to be a verb.
Well, I must admit I've never heard anyone say "I'll swan" before, but do USn's not talk about people swanning in?
Bingley
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#69743
05/24/2002 7:01 AM
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Re: Snagglepuss - happy memories there! Wasn't he also famed for saying: "Exit - stage left" when in a tricky situation?
Re: Sylvester - Mel Blanc was a genius - I wonder how many other voice actors could lay claim to such an impressive and diverse body of work!
Re: to swan - I grew up with the phrase "swanning around", meaning fussing around looking like you're busy/doing something when in actual fact you are just time-wasting/doing very little indeed. An alternative in the more colourful Oz [there u are stales - a compromise!] vernacular is "buggering around".
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