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In response to FishonaBike's clarification of "Mancunian"
I see... But I still say you would have to be as mad as a hatter to say mad as toast or cheese or eggs...
Incidentally, which of these expressions is equivalent to "mad as a hatter" (crazy), and which is equivalent to "mad as a hornet" (angry)?
Robert
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