Wednesday, April 30, 2014

015 - Stereo & Stereotype


Episode 15 is now available and with MUSIC!  yep, I've added music for  your enjoyment.  Eveyone else seems to use it so ...
The words "Stereo" and "Stereotype", their real meaning and their origins are covered in this syntillating episode.  (I bet you think stereo means double, right?  well it doesn't.)   Listen and find out the truth.

And I dip into the mail bag today to answer the question: Why do we call it a 'Dashboard' and not a 'thingie where my radio is'?

This episode brought to  you by the virtues Patience and Moderation.
and by the sins Avarace and Lust.




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Monday, April 28, 2014

014 - WELL HEELED --- KICKING THE HABIT --- COLD TURKEY 



Hi good people!  Episode 14 of WHY DO WE SAY THAT? explores the phrases:
Well Heeled --- Kicking the Habit ----- and --- Cold Turkey.

An interesting choice you say? yes indeed and there is absolutely no rhyme or reason to the grouping, just that I happened to pick those today.

Our sponsors are again the Numbers:  0 and 1  who bring you the internet and all that digitial stuff.  Remember to recycle them when you clean your computer so we don't run out.

Saturday, April 26, 2014

013 - Floatsam & Jetsam - Laconic - Pedigree


Episode 13 (this one) is especially lucky because we explore why we say "Floatsam & Jetsam"  (incindentally, why never just 'floatsam'?); Laconic the art of speaking with few words, and Pedigree, the tracing of your family's background.   For good or evil. 

 

This episode would have been sponsored by Procastranators International Society  but they never got around to it.   Sad in a way.  I could have used the money. 


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Thursday, April 24, 2014

012 - Goody Two Shoes - Handwriting on the Wall - Meander


Episode 12 of Why Do We Say That is stuffed with interesting word and phrase origins, starting with "Goody Two Shoes" and ending with the word Meander.  

Listen to find out where they came from. 

This episode sponsored by Coffee and Bacon - two things that keep me going. !!!!


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Monday, April 21, 2014

011 - Can't Hold A Candle to You & To Goldbrick


This episode explains the curious origin of our phrase "He can't hold a candle to you" which we use to show that someone is very inferior.  Also how we come to use the phrase and verb, "to goldbrick" to goof off while appearing to be working.  It is American in origin and comes from early con artists.

This sparkling episode sponsored by the Hokey Pokey: Because that's what it's REALLY all about. 

 


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Saturday, April 19, 2014

010 - Scuttlebut - The Straight Poop - 3 Sheets to the Wind - Fudge


This episode takes us to the high seas and many colorful phrases that originated there.  In fact all of these have a salty tang to them, even fudge!

Our sponsor for this episode is the Society for Cheese Grits.  have a bowl today.  Hmmmm! yummy.  

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009 - Read the Riot Act - Juggernaut


This episode explains why we use the phrase "Read Someone the Riot Act" and use the word "Juggernaut".

This episode brought to you by your sense of Touch and your sense of Forebodeing.


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Tuesday, April 15, 2014

008 - Knuckle Down; To Win Hands Down; Personality


In this exciting episode I explore why we say "Knuckle Down", "To Win Hands Down" and where the word "Personality" comes from. 

Disclaimer: Not to be used for personal hygiene or inserted into the ear. 


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Monday, April 14, 2014

007 - SIAMESE TWINS-WHIPPERSNAPPER-HOUSE WHIP-TAKE THE WIND OUT OF YOUR SAILS


This fabulous episode of Why Do We Say That tackles the eternal question: Why do we call 'em, Siamese Twins?  and what is a 'young whippersnapper', a political whip and finally, why do we say that something 'takes the wind out of your/his sails'?
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006 - QUIZ and WHEN IN ROME DO AS THE ROMANS

Podcast 6 covers the interesting origins of the words "Quiz" and the phrase "When in Rome, Do as the Romans Do"

005-GETS MY GOAT; MAD AS A HATTER; TO GET THE SACK


The story behind some more phrases we use.  Today I explore why someone Gets My Goat when they succeed in upsetting or irritating me.  Why Hatters used to literally be on the crazy side and why someone "gets the sack" when they are fired from a job. 

This episode sponsored by the shape Rectangle and the number 4,234. 

004 COURTSHIP - WEDDINGS - TYING THE KNOT & HONEYMOON


This episode of Why Do We Say That will delve into the origins of those strange rituals revolving around love; Courtship, weddings, tying the knot and honeymoon.




003- YOUR GOOSE IS COOKED - SEASONING and EATING HUMBLE PIE



Why do we say that "Your Goose is Cooked!?" and where did the phrase "Eating Humble Pie" come from? Today's episode will explore those phrases and as an added attraction the word 'seasoning' will be shown to come from an unexpected source.