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I always thought (stepson is a HUGE Thomas the Tank Engine fan, I know the episode you speak of) that it was a pair of stupid train puns, for the phrase "high-strung and anything smelly is bad for her nerves". Not that that makes a whole lot of sense either, but at least those are two known phrases.
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To shreds, you say?
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That makes a lot of sense, I think you are right. I have a tendency to make things more complicated than they need to be.
Did you hear the UK version with Ringo Starr narrating? It seems kind of funny.
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I preferred the Ringo Starr versions, not that I've seen a lot of episodes of Thomas. My friend's kid was into it (his father is a real train engineer) and I had to keep up to be able to talk to him when he was three.
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How about "hang it all"? Is it still used?
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To shreds, you say?
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"a little green tank engine, makes a muffin ???"
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here's two I just remembered:
Did you have a scrap with the lawnmower? She looks like she's been dragged through a hedge backwards.
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The simple "Ta" as "thank you" -- is it still in use?
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We say Ta over here for thankyou. In fact, that's the word most mothers get their kids to say for thankyou when they're first learning to speak.
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What about 'daft', as in 'Are you daft (meaning crazy)?
Or 'Ta Ta!', meaning 'good bye'?
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We have to go back, Kate!
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Ta, daft and ta-ta are all still in use in Brit.
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dar512 is now Pete Zicato
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And "hang it all"?
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We have to go back, Kate!
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Not much used in my experience. 'Bugger it' is more likely. And 'Bugger that for a game of soldiers'...oh yeah and 'sod it'
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And, indeed, "sod that for a game of soldiers" ...
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