12/07/2010 07:16
Subject: Favorite old fashioned words
1:18 It's "criminy" (or "crimeny," if you're really wild, which you probably are)
jinkies
folderol
Anonymous
12/07/2010 01:18
Subject: Favorite old fashioned words
Perchance
Alas
And it would be fun to say criminetly (sp?) every now and then.
Anonymous
12/07/2010 00:53
Subject: Favorite old fashioned words
Anonymous wrote:fiddlesticks
and fiddle-dee-dee
Anonymous
12/07/2010 00:07
Subject: Favorite old fashioned words
huzzah!
Anonymous
12/06/2010 23:56
Subject: Favorite old fashioned words
Mary Mother of God, ( what is the matter with you??)
Anonymous
12/06/2010 23:48
Subject: Re:Favorite old fashioned words
Just heard from the crotchety old general on the Daily Show... Shinola. I really need to work that into my conversation.
Anonymous
12/06/2010 23:45
Subject: Favorite old fashioned words
Anonymous wrote:goose eggs
gang busters
I bet you dollars to doughnuts, that...
Blinded in one eye and can't see out the other.
I love this, I said it the other day on a whim and got weird looks.
Anonymous
12/06/2010 23:44
Subject: Favorite old fashioned words
I say "golly gee willickers," "Mother Mary preserve us," "darn it to heck" and "blasphemy!" a lot... But it's for kicks. I can throw around my fair share of mother effers, too.
Anonymous
12/06/2010 23:43
Subject: Favorite old fashioned words
goose eggs
gang busters
I bet you dollars to doughnuts, that...
Blinded in one eye and can't see out the other.
Anonymous
12/06/2010 23:38
Subject: Favorite old fashioned words
fiddlesticks
Anonymous
12/06/2010 23:14
Subject: Re:Favorite old fashioned words
I just told my DS not to get his "panties in a twist" or "knickers in knot" and he just looked at me like what?
Anonymous
12/06/2010 23:13
Subject: Re:Favorite old fashioned words
"champing at the bit" although I always said "chomping at the bit"
Anonymous
12/06/2010 23:11
Subject: Re:Favorite old fashioned words
How about "fixin" as in I'm fixin to go the store, do you need anything?
Anonymous
12/06/2010 23:10
Subject: Favorite old fashioned words
Anonymous wrote:pantywaist
milquetoast
I love pantywaist! My southern relatives used to call us that all the time. I'm not sure exactly what it means but I know they meant to imply we were being wimps about something or other.
Anonymous
12/06/2010 23:08
Subject: Favorite old fashioned words
I am from a sparsely populated state in the Midwest ...