F’ar to Midland

You know that oft used expression, “Fair to middling?”  I’m sure you use it at least once a day.  No?  Well, you’re an odd duck, aren’t you?

Anyway, it came up during a conversation my office mate had.  Possibly with herself because she has been kind of stressed and been prone to ramble at peculiar times lately.

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How to Swear Around the Kiddies

We have a lot of crazy sayings in our fine American dialect.  Phrases we say without thinking of the origin.   Words are modified that have already been diluted with variations.  If we ever stop and think about what we’re saying, we might be surprised.  For example, who is Pete?  Poor Pete.  If he ever wanted to remain anonymous, he’s doing a lousy job.  We shout in frustration, for the love of Pete!  And we yell, for Pete’s sake!  Who exactly is Pete and how did he score two phrases in our vernacular?

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