Subject: RE: BS: New similes From: Liz the Squeak Date: 20 Nov 99 - 02:26 PM Trying to put a nappy (diaper) on my daughter was like trying to put an octopus in a string bag, and was about as successful as nailing fog to the wall or jelly to the ceiling. And a bag full of weasels describes her beautifully, if the weasels are covered in marmite and wearing nothing but knickers and patent leather shoes...... LTS |
Subject: RE: BS: New similes From: alison Date: 20 Nov 99 - 12:33 AM perfect to describe my 4 year old.. like a bag full of weasels.. slainte alison |
Subject: RE: BS: New similes From: OhShenandoah Date: 19 Nov 99 - 03:32 PM "that's as old as pepper and almost as old as salt" "there ain't no fence around the store"
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Subject: RE: BS: New similes From: Liz the Squeak Date: 19 Nov 99 - 11:35 AM As stuck up as a welly (wellington or gumboot) in a shit heap. Gervase you old darling, you pop up in the strangest of places, of course if that is the same Gervase who is so far round the bend you could use him as a corkscrew... If it isn't, my god,there are two of them, run for the hills!!! LTS |
Subject: RE: BS: New similes From: Micca Date: 19 Nov 99 - 09:33 AM Hi Gervase is that you?" Oh Lord above send down a dove with wings as sharp as razors to cut the throat of that old Scrote that sells---- Micca |
Subject: RE: BS: New similes From: gervase Date: 19 Nov 99 - 09:15 AM A face like a bulldog licking piss off a nettle; a face only a mother could love; mad as two waltzing mice; as much use as a one-legged man in an arse-kicking contest - I've been on the receiving end of all of these in my time! |
Subject: RE: BS: New similes From: kendall Date: 13 Nov 99 - 06:40 PM arguments is two doors down..this is abuse.. |
Subject: RE: BS: New similes From: V%¤10 Date: 13 Nov 99 - 01:48 PM Sorry, I thought I was posting to the "insults" thread V%. |
Subject: RE: BS: New similes From: V%¤10 Date: 13 Nov 99 - 01:43 PM To " yer man Hendry from Scotland......" You Fucking Idiot |
Subject: RE: BS: New similes From: McKnees Date: 13 Nov 99 - 12:12 PM Not to tightly wrapped, His lift (elevator) doesn't go all the way to the top floor. Mcknees
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Subject: RE: BS: New similes From: kendall Date: 13 Nov 99 - 07:59 AM welcome as a wet dog at a wedding |
Subject: RE: BS: New similes From: Melbert Date: 12 Nov 99 - 05:44 PM He's as welcome as a fart in a sleeping bag |
Subject: RE: BS: New similes From: Melbert Date: 12 Nov 99 - 05:42 PM Buck toothed? ---- when he looks down he thinks his nose is playing a piano! |
Subject: RE: BS: New similes From: Bert Date: 12 Nov 99 - 04:55 PM In and out like a fart in a colander |
Subject: RE: BS: New similes From: Stoney Date: 12 Nov 99 - 04:50 PM As slippery as an armful of wedding pricks. As phony as a three dollar bill. As useless as a fart in a windstorm. He looked as though the devil just flew up his ass with an armful of open razors. |
Subject: RE: BS: New similes From: kendall Date: 12 Nov 99 - 04:29 PM stiffer than a tin boot Rich enough to cremeate a wet elephant |
Subject: RE: BS: New similes From: Liz the Squeak Date: 12 Nov 99 - 04:01 PM As much use as a chocolate condom (although you could eat them if your date turned out to be) As stiff as bowl of soup, Bent as a safety pin, Pissed as any three farts (the UK sense, meaning drunk), Limp as the last chicken in the shop. LTS
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Subject: RE: BS: New similes From: Liz the Squeak Date: 12 Nov 99 - 04:01 PM As much use as a chocolate condom (although you could eat them if your date turned out to be) As stiff as bowl of soup, Bent as a safety pin, Pissed as any three farts (the UK sense, meaning drunk), Limp as the last chicken in the shop. LTS
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Subject: RE: BS: New similes From: Allan C. Date: 12 Nov 99 - 02:11 PM "like a cow pissing on a flat rock" was once used to describe the sound made by my shuffling of a deck of cards. "cold as a mother-in-law's kiss" is the way I heard it. "cold as a stainless steel toilet seat on the north end of an iceberg" "homely as a mud fence" and speaking of fences: "she was so snaggletoothed that she could eat watermelon through a picket fence" "dead as a fish" "It is as clear as mud, but it covers the ground." "as remorseful as a kid eating an unripe persimmon" |
Subject: RE: BS: New similes From: Clifton53 Date: 12 Nov 99 - 01:41 PM Tighter than two coats of paint. Slicker than cat shit on linoleum. It was so easy, we had 'em by the ass on a downhill pull.
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Subject: RE: BS: New similes From: Den Date: 12 Nov 99 - 01:20 PM Face like a butcher's window (describing someone after a fight) Face like a welders bench Dry as a witch's tit Busy as a one legged man at an ass kicking party (one of my favourites I can just see it) As useful as an ash tray on a motorcycle As useful as balls on a bishop Face like sour candy Den |
Subject: RE: BS: New similes From: Liz the Squeak Date: 12 Nov 99 - 11:51 AM If you had my cat, you wouldn't make jokes about cat farts - he smells like a buzzards' bollocks the day before bath night. He smells so bad, I'm thinking of applying a pineapple and a croquet mallet.... How bad does he smell? He smells like a chemical paintstipper stripping paint made of shit. If he were in the same room as a tramp (bum), the tramp would be offended! LTS |
Subject: RE: BS: New similes From: Paul S Date: 11 Nov 99 - 03:45 PM Ugly enough to knock a buzzard off a shit pile. Queer as a cat-fart. Queer as a french horn. |
Subject: RE: BS: New similes From: kendall Date: 10 Nov 99 - 03:59 PM grinning like a holy man on valium |
Subject: RE: BS: New similes From: Ezra Date: 10 Nov 99 - 01:33 PM How about: Colder than a well digger's ass. |
Subject: RE: BS: New similes From: Bert Date: 10 Nov 99 - 11:58 AM As happy as a dog with two cocks. |
Subject: RE: BS: New similes From: Patrish(inactive) Date: 10 Nov 99 - 11:51 AM As fit as a butchers dog |
Subject: RE: BS: New similes From: kendall Date: 10 Nov 99 - 11:21 AM stinks like a dog's laundry. |
Subject: RE: BS: New similes From: Bert Date: 10 Nov 99 - 09:56 AM As straight as a docker's hook. |
Subject: RE: BS: New similes From: alison Date: 10 Nov 99 - 09:01 AM thick as champ sharp as a beach ball dull as dish water cold as a mother-in-laws heart crooked as a dogs hind leg slainte alison
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Subject: RE: BS: New similes From: Mbo Date: 10 Nov 99 - 07:57 AM How about: "This place looks like the Wreck of the Hesperus" (One of my mother's favorites.) "It looks (or smells) like twenty miles of what-the-heck" (A West Virginian saying, so I'm told--a favorite from one of my parents' co-workers who hailed from the aforementioned state.) |
Subject: RE: BS: New similes From: Roger the skiffler Date: 10 Nov 99 - 03:48 AM That lovely Glaswegian description: "A face like half-chewed caramel" |
Subject: RE: BS: New similes From: Melbert Date: 10 Nov 99 - 03:24 AM As bent as a nine-bob note..... As much use as a clockwork walking stick...... |
Subject: RE: BS: New similes From: Brendy Date: 09 Nov 99 - 10:17 PM "A few sandwiches short of a picnic!" "as sharp as two short planks" "For a bodhrán player, he would make a good bricklayer". "if he was hanged for his wit he would die innocent" Bren. |
Subject: RE: BS: New similes From: Mbo Date: 09 Nov 99 - 10:05 PM Also my grandparents used to say: "As poor as a porch-climber" (don't ask!) --Mbo
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Subject: RE: BS: New similes From: Mbo Date: 09 Nov 99 - 10:02 PM Here's some of my favorites: "A few coupons short of a toast rack" (Humbug) "Dumb as a drum with a hole in it" (Charles Dickens) "Daft as a brush" (Douglas Adams) --Mbo |
Subject: RE: BS: New similes From: DonMeixner Date: 09 Nov 99 - 09:11 PM One of my Dad's favorites: She was Plain as a mud fence. |
Subject: RE: BS: New similes From: Liz the Squeak Date: 09 Nov 99 - 07:58 PM Love the grandmothers, I want to be like that when I have to be one!! Our version was he hasn't the sense God gave a lettuce. And our non PC was 'camp as a row of pink tents', one that will for ever describe a friend, now sadly gone, victim of the big C, who, at a folk festival, unrolled his tent and proceeded to pitch. After a muffled exclaimation, he emerged waving a pair of pants/trollies/shreddies/whatever you want to call them, in the air and saying 'I wondered where they had gone'. Now, given that he hadn't been camping since the festival the previous year, you just knew that they had been in there for 12 months, but were never quite certain that it might not have been more...... For him, the world will always be 'sooooooo fruity'. LTS |
Subject: RE: BS: New similes From: Caitrin Date: 09 Nov 99 - 07:17 PM I've used "She doesn't have the sense that God gave Animal Crackers" several times. "Dumb as toast" is one of my brother's favorites. He also uses "Tarp as a shack." |
Subject: RE: BS: New similes From: sophocleese Date: 09 Nov 99 - 04:31 PM Aren't grandmothers wonderful? When my grandmother was 90 she fell and broke her hip. As they were lifting her onto the stretcher a nurse commented about the queen mother having also done that recently my grandmother said "Oh should I wave?" Then a young doctor patted her gently on the shoulder and said "Not to worry, lots of elderly ladies brreak their hips." My grandmother replied that she may be elderly but she'd never been a lady. |
Subject: RE: BS: New similes From: Bert Date: 09 Nov 99 - 04:25 PM My grandmother used to say "Daft as Arseholes and twice as nasty" |
Subject: RE: BS: New similes From: sophocleese Date: 09 Nov 99 - 04:03 PM He's got fewer wits than god gave gravel. The thinking man's bulldozer. My great grandmother described someones dress as 'shit colour by moonlight'. |
Subject: RE: BS: New similes From: kendall Date: 09 Nov 99 - 03:29 PM My friend Bernie Houlahan in Moncton described a guy as looking like he was in the middle of a sex change, and the power went off. |
Subject: RE: BS: New similes From: Micca Date: 09 Nov 99 - 03:28 PM Hey El Swanno, I'd heard that one about the thistle, it makes your mouth go dry just to think of it.The thig about all the posts is the little visual image they produce. My Aunt used to say "I wouldn't piss on him if he was on fire" And a particularly lovesick friend said about the woman he fancied "I would crawl 5 miles over broken glass just to hear her tell me F*** off" |
Subject: RE: BS: New similes From: Dave Swan Date: 09 Nov 99 - 01:26 PM My grandmother left me with: "Grinning like a jack-ass eating prickly pears", and to describe a downpour "It's coming down like a cow pissing on a flat rock" A Brit friend of mine will describe someone as looking like "A bulldog licking piss off a thistle" Try not to think about that for a while. E.S.
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Subject: RE: BS: New similes From: kendall Date: 09 Nov 99 - 01:13 PM and of course..meaner than a junk yard dog |
Subject: RE: BS: New similes From: Roger the skiffler Date: 09 Nov 99 - 09:30 AM ...one that I think came from "Round the Horne", and is probably no longer PC:"as camp as a mauve marquee". |
Subject: RE: BS: New similes From: Bert Date: 09 Nov 99 - 09:22 AM As bent as a box of top hats. |
Subject: RE: BS: New similes From: catspaw49 Date: 09 Nov 99 - 07:29 AM Thanks Sandy for reminding me. "Tighter than a bull's ass in fly time." also, "Hotter than a habenero fart." Spaw |
Subject: RE: BS: New similes From: Melbert Date: 09 Nov 99 - 07:13 AM Micca - gee, your boss is kind! Mine doesn't even bother with the KY! |