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Re: Fish or Cut BaitPosted by ESC on November 11, 2005 In Reply to: Fish or Cut Bait posted by Tom Phillips on November 10, 2005
: I disagree with the posted information regarding the expression "Fish or Cut Bait." As posted: I think we've have this discussion before. Not sure who is right. This guy agrees with you: FISH OR CUT BAIT - From the "Random House Dictionary of Popular Proverbs and Sayings" by Gregory Y. Titelman . "Make a choice now; either fish or 'cut bait' and go home. 'Cut bait' means stop fishing. In other words, do your job or let somebody else do it. Originated in the United States in the nineteenth century among fishermen. Later the saying could be heard even in Congress. On August 5, 1876, Joseph Gurney Cannon, Congressman of Illinois, calling on House to adopt a monetary bill, said, 'Now I want you gentlemen on the other side of the House to 'fish or cut bait'.'." |