[6pack] Old Sayings...
Michael Porter
mdporter at dfn.com
Tue Apr 28 20:56:55 MDT 2020
On 4/28/2020 8:45 PM, im sloane wrote:
> Doesn't look like an egg to me. And anyway I mean very close to his
> bare foot.
>
> I don't think we've gotten the thing sticking into his head right, and
> I don't think anybody mentioned the thing coming out of his ear.
>
> I think the bare foot is something different than just the 'shoe is on
> the other one', but I may be wrong.
>
> This is fun! We're all so bored!! (haha)
Just to the right of his foot is a needle and thread with many loops,
which I suggest symbolizes "a stitch in time saves nine." Below his foot
is a broken egg (trust me, it's an egg--I looked up the original larger
view of it). Yes, someone got the thing sticking out of his
head--meaning, "he's got a screw loose." I determined that the thing
coming out of his ear is a worm and thought, with the bird on his head,
that meant, "the early bird gets the worm," but it could also mean
"earworm," someone bugged by a musical phrase.
As far as the bare foot, there's only one thing that comes to mind, and
that's the old nursery rhyme, "My son, John, goes to bed with trousers
on, one shoe off and one shoe on, my son, John. But, that makes no sense
in the context of old proverbs and sayings. Wearing only one shoe is
deemed in superstitious lore to be unlucky, but, I can't find a saying
that echoes that.
Cheers.
--
Michael Porter
Roswell, NM
Never let anyone drive you crazy when you know it's within walking distance....
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