oldRoger
US Veteran
I was listening to the clueless and the venial in DC “stimulating” the economy while depressing the citizens, and I started to think about what my Grandfathers would have said. Clueless wasn’t in their vocabulary.
One would have said: “They wouldn’t know a peavey from a pike” (hint not a fish).
The other would have said: “They wouldn’t know a hawk from a handsaw” (hint no feathers, but may involve feathering).
A great uncle would have said: “They don’t know discs from drags”.
I don’t remember the references to harness parts so I can’t quote those.
Anyone remember more?
Alliteration is necessary
One would have said: “They wouldn’t know a peavey from a pike” (hint not a fish).
The other would have said: “They wouldn’t know a hawk from a handsaw” (hint no feathers, but may involve feathering).
A great uncle would have said: “They don’t know discs from drags”.
I don’t remember the references to harness parts so I can’t quote those.
Anyone remember more?
Alliteration is necessary