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Posted by Smokey Stover on February 13, 2007

In Reply to: PS posted by ESC on February 13, 2007

: : : : : : When I was growing up, my family used to say the phrase "I haven't had so much fun since the hogs ate my little brother". Has anyone else heard this phrase or was my family just weird?

: : : : : There are 333 hits for "had so much fun since the hogs ate" - some different versions are "haven't/ain't had so much fun since hogs ate/ate up [my] little sister/grandma/the schoolteacher/little brother". Of course, this doesn't prove that your family isn't weird, they just aren't alone in using the saying. Pamela

: : : : No, your family isn't weird. Or not weirder than any other family:

: : : : since the hogs et (ate) grandma (or little brother). Also meaning a long time. From Whistlin' Dixie: A Dictionary of Southern Expressions by Robert Hendrickson (Pocket Books, New York, 1993).

: : : PS: Hogs will eat people if they get a chance. When I was young in the mountains, I was cautioned not to fall into the pig pen. And I didn't.

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: : A cockney version of this from the 1950s (and possibly much earlier) is "I haven't laughed so much since Ma caught 'er t i t s in the mangle". [Passing washed laundry through a mangle to dry and smooth it was a major part of a washerwoman's task from the 19th to the mid-20th century.] (VSD)

: I'm familiar with a "wringer washer." Along those lines: "getting her t i t s caught in the wringer" is a phrase made famous during the Watergate Era. See www.phrases.org.uk bulletin_board 25 messages 1040.html

I first heard the expression as a boy, when I was told by another boy that "Mrs. Quereveld got her t i t s caught in the wringer of her washer." I wasted a lot of sympathy for poor Mrs. Quereveld before I realized that it was a joke.
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