| Roth Family Colloquialism Collection |
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| Written by bill roth |
| Tuesday, 31 December 1996 16:00 |
The Roth Colloquialism Collectionby Bill Roth Update: Straight as a Gut Wagon added 11/26/2011. IntroductionThis page is a collection of colloquialisms that I have collected across the years. Most of them come from my family. In general, if a quote or saying appears without attribution you can assume that it comes within the Roth family. Note: some of these are mildly scatological, so if you are offended by kind of thing, then you'd better not read any further. My taxonomy of these sayings is in flux, if you have any suggestions for a better organization, please drop me a line at This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it . ContributionsI will gladly accept contributions to this page. I would ask that you mail them to me, and provide an attribution, and country of origin if not the US. The submission criteria are: the material sent should be original. That is, nothing from Bartlett's Book of Quotations, nothing from anyone famous, unless it is obscure. Material of an overt sexual nature will be rejected. I reserve the right to capriciously reject any submission. It's my page, after all. Finally, a note on pronouns. By default, I will use the masculine pronoun as the default, not out of sexism, but out of parsimony, and due to the fact that english has no suitable neuter pronoun. Intelligence
This one comes under various guises. I have heard it used with a brick and a turnip as the object.
-- Bill Clinton . He's so dumb he thinks a manila folder is a filipino contortionist. -- David Foster Wallace, in Infinite Jest He doesn't have the sense to pound sand in a rat hole. -- Harry S Truman Beauty
Productivity
-- Bill Roth 9/25/97 "Excited Utterances"
Emotional/Mental States
This is used in response to, "How are you?"
WeatherColder than a well-digger's knee Miscellaneous
-- Ted Skemp Straight as a gut wagon. -- Thomas C. Roth (attributed to Bear Roth) What's time to a hog? -- William G. Roth, Sr., usually in reference to "Do you have a minute?" Its drier than a popcorn fart -- E.F. Roth ...hornier than a 3-peckered billy-goat. Don't bait a bear -- William G. Roth, Sr. Non Escare un'orso. Italian version of Ibid. Politics
-- from Rosalie Busch-Roth
Credibility...as full of Sh** as a christmas goose ValueThe vice presidency isn't worth a bucket of warm spit. -- John Nance Gardner.
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| Last Updated on Saturday, 26 November 2011 13:00 |
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