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Yacking with a fellow punster, I used the phrase "laughed like a drain". This was not known t'other side of the pond. Is is common where you are?
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In a private post, some one asked me about my using the term "country matters" when I was, as Jackie would say, in the gutter.
I have never heard of laughed like a drain, (like a hyena maybe) and I am wondering if the country matters reference was one everyone understood.
I see it as positive re-frame– the same sort of behavior could put one in the gutter or in the country, and as for me, I'd rather be in the country!
It's Shakespearian– or at least as old as himself..
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>laughed like a drain
I've not heard it -- is this an appropriate usage?
There was a young lady from Kitchenor, Who slipped on the quayside at Itchenor. In spite of the pain, She laughed like a drain, When the surgeon inserted a stitch in her.
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When the lady laughed like a drain From a piercing surgical pain The medical staff Said "oh what gaff, We should have left her where she was lain!"
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Mav, you`re an addict. I don`t know if I should congratulate you or have a intervention and talk about twelve steps.
One day at a time Mav dear.
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I've heard "laughed like a drain" here in Zild although it's certainly not common usage. I've always fondly imagined that it was a kind of gurgling laugh, a cross between a full-bellied laugh and a giggle. Maybe a drainiggle?
My limerick contribution, although logically, I think it came from a cork ...
There was a young senhor from Spain Whose very heart was removed and displain When he asked if it hurt As the blood pooled and spurt He just sat up and laughed like a drain.
God, why do I do these things?
The idiot also known as Capfka ...
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God, why do I do these things?
Because, CapK, you wish to share your deep philosphy with us all, for which I tender grateful thanks. It is obvious, reading deeply into the touching story you have unfolded, that the whole piece is a metaphor of the psychic discontinuities engendered by, not only relocation from the land of ones birth - as has surely happened to the young Portuguese national who is your protagonist, but subsequent displacement from his chosen, or adopted, country, Spain. This term's essay: <<The "loss of his heart" is a lyrical substitute that recalls the pain of his loss of national habitat whilst retaining the tenderness of national identity>> Discuss. Word limit, 1,500. Deadline, Friday 15th Dec. Essays handed in after the deadline will be penalised 10% per day, unless an extension has been arranged with your tutor.
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One day at a time Mav dearWould it were so! Another year bites the dust for me today, so thanks for all the birthday chuckles with the limericks, folks. And yes, addiction just crept up on me unawares - Jackie had to it point out to me In the circumstances, Rhu, can I be excused the essay please? Puns and word jokes, however insane, Make a maverick laugh like a drain! The only real pain Is when forced to explain He’s an Addict – so kindly refrain!
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Your addiction probably entitles you to an aegrotat.
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maverick maunders: Another year bites the dust for me today, so thanks for all the birthday chuckles...
remember, it's not another year older; it's another year of your life wasted in a banal dance with the mundane, edging precariously close to the precipice of decay and death.
joe (happy birthday) friday
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