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Re: Coronation StreetPosted by G on June 20, 2000 In Reply to: Coronation Street posted by Bruce Kahl on June 20, 2000 ::Where does the phrase "stood like Piffy on a rock come from" ? : The only reference I see is to the UK soap opera "Coronation Street". : : Vera to Jack on the occasion of Raquel leaving their employ. Vera wanted to go to bingo & her son Terry egged her on to show that she had the same respect from her staff that Bet Gilroy had commanded. Terry, ever the 'gentleman', egged her into a confrontation with Raquel. Raquel left anyway despite Jack trying to be conciliatory to all parties. : Jack: "Are you crackers? You have just sacked the best bar maid we will ever have. Just because you want to go to bingo." : Vera: "But I'm not going am I. I'm stuck here like a piffy on a rock-bun." : Jack: "All because your loving son won't give you a few hours of his precious time. Where's he off to that's so important, eh? Going to spend all his brass on the dogs is he?" : Vera: "Well, he takes after his precious father then doesn't he." : Reference: : tape: 96.08.25 Bruce, please stop deleting all previous comments when you make your contribution; there's a good lad. |