Consumption, as in tuberculosis. The following exchange was overheard between a visitor and his son at the post hospital at the Fort Davis National Historic Site (a western fort protecting a portion of the road to Sacramento from 1854 to about 1890):
Father- "I didn't know the Apaches were cannibals."
Son- "What?"
Father- "Yeah. It says right here on this sign that this soldier died of consumption."
Clearly the man needs to watch or read more westerns.
Is "(my) homies" still said, in the US?
if beards were unsanitary, then what about the rest of our hair?
"Marble orchard". I like that. I'll have to try to remember to use it once in a while.Most people tend to say "cemetery" rather than "graveyard" anymore. I have a friend who refers to it as a "marble orchard".
On the rare occasions when someone asks about my beard, I always reply by telling them this story. In 1984 Billy Gibbons and Dusty Hill (the bearded members of ZZ Top) were offered $1 million by Gillette to shave their beards, presumably for an advertisement. The offer was rejected, and rumor at the time was that their response was, "Because the only thing uglier than these beards is what's under them."...I remember references to movie characters saying to someone with a beard, "Why are you hiding behind that beard?"
Bone yard, marble city, cement city.
Not always. There is a park here in Whittier, California, that is officially called Founders Memorial Park. Unofficially, most people I know call it "Dead Man's Park" because the land the park now occupies was originally two cemeteries. Burials began in 1888, but by the mid-1950s the cemeteries had fallen into disrepair and were declared a public nuisance in 1959, so the city contacted over 2,000 next-of-kin to have the bodies relocated.Permanent Address.
Beau coups years ago my wife bought me some Magnalite Pro pans. Unfortunately, since that time, the right to manufacture more pans ended up in the hands of one company and the dies for making them in another. No more on the market.I had a small nightmare with "reverse branding" on my last tractor. It was green and yellow alright, but it was made by Yanmar specifically to be sold under the John Deere badge. The problem was years later both companies effectively disowned these models, JD saying "we didn't make that, it just had our name on it" and Yanmar saying "hey, we made that for JD, take it up with them". Not that's there's anything wrong with either John Deere or Yanmar, only that getting parts and service on their little joint venture is now next to impossible.
Gasoline Alley is still being published (http://www.gocomics.com/gasolinealley/). Skeezix is in his nineties now.I didn't know "Skeezix" was a cartoon character; I had always heard it as a synonym for rascal or smart a**.
Gasoline Alley is still being published (http://www.gocomics.com/gasolinealley/). Skeezix is in his nineties now.