On Sep 11, 3:11 am, "Andrew Heenan" <f...@will.com> wrote: I've also heard 'like a witch on skis' and 'like a high octane witch' - all just refering to an aggressive, overly efficient person who seemed to be just a little super-human. I think if anybody has the derivation it would clarify things a lot. I don't quite get the logic of your mom's version; maybe the overly made up
Does anybody know the derivation of the term, "witch on wheels"? I thought my mother was the only person who used it (along with other expressions such as "The heck with that noise") but just the other day I heard someone say that some woman who was particularly adept at working the counter in a store was "working like a witch on wheels." However, my mom's comment was different. She'd talk about
Why the American left is asleep at the wheel. By Michael Kwiatkowski Created Jul 27 2008 - 10:10am I have here three clips from a wonderful little film called My Dinner with Andre, wherein the main characters discuss the breakdown of human society. http://www.youtube.com/v/U_0KYrVzYcU [1] Does the above seem familiar to you? If so, you may be just awake enough to notice how even
I don't know / can't remember where I got this from. Like the cony in the poachers sack I found it somewheres. Look about ye, my neighbours. If any of you have a sheep sick of the giddies, or a hog of the mumps, or a horse of the staggers, or a knavish boy of the school, or an idle girl of the wheel, or a young drab of the sullens, and hath not fat enough for her porridge or butter enough for
On Sep 9, 2:58 pm, Baird Stafford <ba...@newstaff.com> wrote: In article <1189358457.750843.50...@50g2000hsm.googlegroups.com>, aine <aine_nicne...@hotmail.com> wrote: <snip> Inform me please why Solar based is not incorporated by Wicca? Or Gods aspects at least revered and seen as important? Do any of them really understand that the Sun also has female aspects and