Mother's Day
Posted by R. Berg on April 30, 2006
In Reply to: Up against the wall posted by ESC on April 30, 2006
: : : : : What is the origin of the phrase "first up against the wall, come the revolution"
: : : : It is a reference to execution by firing squad, in which the condemned person is stood against a wall and shot.
: : : : The phrase is suggesting that 'come the (desired) revolution whoever is being mentioned will be the first to be executed.'
: : : : It is not generally to be taken literally.
: : : : DFG
: : : I feel a song coming on (and just in time for Mother's Day):
: : : Up Against The Wall Redneck Mother
: : : He was born in Oklahoma
: : : His wife's name is Betty Jo Thelma Liz.
: : : He's not responsible for what he's doing;
: : : His mother made him what he is.
: : : And it's up against the wall redneck mother
: : : Mother who has raised her son so well.
: : : He's thirty-four and drinking in them honky-tonks
: : : Just kicking all them hippies' a**es and raising h*ll...
: :
: : Mothers' Day was weeks ago this side of the Atlantic (I think: I could be in trouble if I have got that wrong.)
: : DFG
: Since my children are grown and gone, I do get confused about holidays and seasons. But Mother's Day is May 14 in the United States. I think.
It's May 14 this year, second Sunday in May every year.
- Mother's Day David FG 01/May/06
- Mother's Day Bob 01/May/06