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Re: What's on the rail for the lizard?Posted by Lotg (OZ) on August 20, 2004 In Reply to: Re: What's on the rail for the lizard? posted by R. Berg on August 20, 2004 : : : "'What's on the rail for the lizard?' : : : Anne had many expressions deriving from her Mississippi childhood. This was one I hadn't heard before. : : : 'Translation?' : : : 'What are your plans for today?'" : : : From "Monday Mourning" by Kathy Reichs (Scribner, New York, 2004). : : ESC, as I've never heard this before, but quite like it, I'm just looking for the original literal meaning... is this based on what desirably dead insect life might be squished on a nice warm railway line for the dining pleasure of a lizard? I'm using my imagination here as you can see, but that's the image conjured up in my mind. Or is it some other kind of rail, or something completely different altogether? : The U.S. has fence lizards, often seen resting (or maybe they're working, it's hard to tell with a lizard) on wooden fence rails. Oh OK. Yeah we have those guys too. I wonder if they all belong to the same union?? |