Friday, July 26, 2013

Friday, July 19th, 2013

'Etymology' : The origin of a word and the historical development of it's meaning.

Have you ever wondered where certain sayings come from?  Well, it's Friday night, and we of course live in Winslow, so after a couple of glasses of wine, we somehow got off onto the topic of where a certain saying came from.  That discussion naturally led to the origin of another saying, that sparked another saying and another, so we spent the evening researching and this is what we came up with.

"Don't piss on my leg and tell me it's raining" - The phrase, as far as we can tell, came from the baddest bitch on Court TV, Judge Judy Scheindlin, but it looks like the original quote was actually, "Don't go pissing down my back and tell me it's raining" and this appeared in the Clint Eastwood movie, The Outlaw Josey Wales (1976).

Either way, it's a pretty funny saying.

"Put it on the back burner" (this is actually what started out our little tirade tonight) - Most people probably assumed that this came from cooking, and as far as I could find, you're right!  The funny thing that caused us to consider the meaning a little further was that, for some reason, we have one back burner that we could have on high and it just doesn't get that hot.  So, in the process of cooking, Damon said something like, "oh just put it on the back burner, it will boil", and I looked at him and said, "Yeah, it'll just take an hour".  Damon had the thought that perhaps all stove's back burners just don't get as hot, and that's where it came from (keep in mind that I mentioned we had been drinking before this point).  Anyway,  I figure it's because we didn't fully connect it last time we cleaned it, or it's just broken , but we went ahead and looked it up anyway and the explanation was simply that things you need to constantly stir or keep a close eye on should be closer to you and the things that don't need immediate attention can be "put on the back burner".  BUT I did find a few references to putting a pot on the back burner just to keep in warm which I guess could lead you to think that the back burners don't get as hot as the front :-)

"Rule of Thumb" - Most say that it came from 17th Century English Judge, Sir Francis Buller, who basically said it was okay for a husband to beat his wife with a stick, but just as long as it was no wider than his thumb.  There doesn't seem to be any documentation to support this, but it's interesting.  Another I found, stating it as the earliest citation, was J. Durham's Heaven Upon Earth in 1685, "Many profess Christians are like foolish builders, who build by guess, and by rule of thumb", which supports some other's guess's that carpenters and tailors who didn't have a ruler, would measure by their thumbs.

Good night all.....

 
Just for fun:
Bought $58.70
worth of food and household items, but after coupons and sales: Spent $43.45 out of pocket, most of which was produce and items I found on clearance, so I actually brought home a mess load of stuff! 

Saturday, July 13, 2013

Friday, July 12th, 2013

Quote by Joseph Conrad "The belief in a supernatural source of evil is not necessary.  Men alone are quite capable of every wickedness."

So I'm pretty sure that everyone on the planet has heard of the AMC TV show 'The Walking Dead'.  We have for some time now resisted the hype and chosen not to watch it.  It all seemed a little ridiculous.  This show kind of blew up at a time when vampires, werewolves, and of course zombies were the big 'in things'.  Not being the type of people to be into something just because other people are saying it's the new best thing, we thought it sounded stupid and yet another repeat of something that's already been done to death.

Come on, you remember the old 'Night of the Living Dead' movies, right?  At least those are now entertaining to watch because they are so low budget. 

I'm not sure if Brad Pitt's career is going downhill, or if him starring in an upcoming zombie movie is a testament to how big of a thing zombies have become, but we still think the likelihood of a zombie apocalypse is completely nonexistent.

Anyway, we thought we'd see what all the buzz was about and sit down and watch a few episodes of the first season of 'The Walking Dead'.  What the hell, it's Friday Night in Winslow!

It was surprisingly really good.  Don't get me wrong, the first episode was rather uneventful but still left us wanting to watch the next episode.  We ended up watching the entire first season, only six episodes, and the season finale was pretty damn good!  We finished watching and Damon and I both agreed that maybe we could really get into it, so we put the second season into our Netflix queue and we're looking forward to seeing what happens next!

The moral of my ramblings, even if you don't get into the whole zombie thing, this series, so far, is pretty good entertainment, so check it out, especially if it's a Friday Night in Winslow!
 

Just for fun:
Bought $13.58
worth of food and household items, but after coupons and sales: Spent $5.59 out of pocket!  Keep calm and have coupons!!

Tuesday, July 9, 2013

Thursday, July 4th, 2013

Quote by Albert Einstein "Imagination is more important than knowledge. Knowledge is limited; imagination encircles the world."

So since today is a holiday, I thought I would share a Thursday night in Winslow instead!

The little community of Winslow puts on a fireworks show every year and its always fun to watch.  You wouldn't think that such a small town would put on a show worth watching, but I have to disagree.  If you haven't ever seen it, you should come out one year and check it out.  It's amazing how many people actually come.  It's always pretty packed and tonight was no different.  Sure, it's probably not as big and expensive as what they put on at the NWA Mall, but for us it's still pretty damn impressive!  Anyway, we got there a little before dark and pulled out the lawn chairs and just hung out waiting for the show to start. 

And for those of you who don't believe me, check it out.


Fortunately, it was a perfect evening, usually it's ridiculously hot at this time of year making it miserable to be sitting outside.  The weather was really nice, the fireworks were great, and after the fireworks we went home and let off a few of our own fireworks, drank some beer, and star-gazed a bit. 

Again, I cannot stress how perfect of a night it was.  We are always saying that we moved out to the middle of nowhere and we have this land and we never get to enjoy any of it.  We really enjoy star-gazing and Winslow is a great spot for it, we don't have a vapor light on our property so when we go lights out, it's pretty much pitch black, which makes seeing stars so much easier!

 

Just for fun:
Bought $46.06 worth of food and household items, but after coupons and sales: Spent $36.81 out of pocket!  Keep couponing people!!