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Rode hard and put up wet

She's got more cottage cheese than the dairy isle at the grocery store.
 
I'm hanging in there like a hair in a bisquit. (I thought my first boss had made that one up, but heard it on a TV show the other day)

My father's was "never do today what you can put off till tomorrow".
 
If you always do what you always did, you'll always get what you always got.
 
If it ain't broke, fix it till it is.
 
Crazy as a road lizard.
 
I don't have issues... I have the whole subscription.
 
hard werken niets verdienen
My father has a million of them.
Paul
 
Opa! At least we know you can read read dutch! How many sayings did you learn in the day!
 
Opa! At least we know you can read read dutch! How many sayings did you learn in the day!

yes I can read and speak Dutch pretty well, writing it, not so good. I was only 2 when dad immigrated to Canada from Zeeland, Yerseke was our home town.
Used to hear a lotta one liners from both mom and dad.
heb een gezelige dag! Kees.
 
How 'bout this one:

Aeppel swete leas cyse, angelic cosse leas clypnese!

From my youth - back in the 9th century. Casey - your Dutch should help you on this one.

Tom
 
Apple pie without cheese, like a kiss without a squeeze.

(New England - and Old England - humor)

Anglo-Saxon, ca. 900-1000. Told you I'm old ...

T.
 
Kees
Your immigation story is very similar to mine. Mom and Dad came over from South Holland (Koudekerk a/d rijn). I can speak and read Dutch pretty well, but need a spell checker for writing. All my relatives are still there.
Dag
 
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