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Re: The bars of hellPosted by RRC on July 20, 2007 In Reply to: Re: The bars of hell posted by ESC on July 20, 2007 : : : I was just talking to my father on the phone and the weather came up in the conversation; there's a surprise! He said that the rain had been coming down like, "the bars of hell". Do you have any idea what the bars of hell are? : : I don't, but have you thought of asking your father? : That's a good idea. But lots of times with these old phrases, the speaker doesn't know the origin. It's just "something we say." On the other hand, it could save us a lot of time if we found out that his father was really saying "Bart the snail". (^_^) The "bars of hell" are part of what keeps people trapped in hell. A simple Google search will show you many references to the gates and bars of hell. For example, John Milton in "Paradise Lost" says |