Back in the days when mirrors were comparatively expensive you'd have just one in the house if you were lucky, and chances are it would be a family heirloom. If you broke it a replacement would take on average seven years to save for.
I didn't.
Continuing on the theme. The only one I think I may know is the saying "touch wood". Which I believe came from the christian crosses that were originally made of wood that hung around their necks and that they would touch for comfort and guidance before (as an example) they were fed to the lions...
Quote from: dave.woodhall on July 10, 2014, 06:34:32 PMBack in the days when mirrors were comparatively expensive you'd have just one in the house if you were lucky, and chances are it would be a family heirloom. If you broke it a replacement would take on average seven years to save for. ze Germans have a similar saying- 7 years bad sex. Apparently if you don't look somebody in the eye who you are clinking steins with and saying cheers to, that is the result. Not sure if there is any factual basis to it though...
Quote from: Diablo on July 11, 2014, 10:55:35 AMContinuing on the theme. The only one I think I may know is the saying "touch wood". Which I believe came from the christian crosses that were originally made of wood that hung around their necks and that they would touch for comfort and guidance before (as an example) they were fed to the lions...Damn, I was convinced that this phrase came from fluffers in the porn industry.
Quote from: Diablo on July 11, 2014, 10:55:35 AMContinuing on the theme. The only one I think I may know is the saying "touch wood". Which I believe came from the christian crosses that were originally made of wood that hung around their necks and that they would touch for comfort and guidance before (as an example) they were fed to the lions...Even earlier I think - Saxon heathenry held that there was a spirit in all living things - they worshipped in open tree groves - to "touch wood" was to make an wish, oath or promise on the living spirit of a holy tree (oak/ash etc)
So we see Paul off Friday 1st August, the chosen few will be there.the nineteenth that is.