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    Quote Originally Posted by Catriona View Post
    So I'm confused as to who is spitting the dummy. RM or other people?
    What a great sentence. I think that's my new favorite sentence.

    However, I have the same question -- who is spitting the dummy?

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    Quote Originally Posted by PamNY View Post
    What a great sentence. I think that's my new favorite sentence.

    However, I have the same question -- who is spitting the dummy?
    I volunteer to spit the dummy for now, till we figure out who else has been spitting up dummies.

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    Is dummy a word most Americans know for a pacifier? This came up when watching the Tour one day, when Phil used the term. My family uses it, but Mum was Canadian and that is where it came from for us. My sister commented that she didn't think it was a word most Americans would know as a pacifier. But I wasn't sure. Just curious.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Possegal View Post
    Is dummy a word most Americans know for a pacifier? This came up when watching the Tour one day, when Phil used the term. My family uses it, but Mum was Canadian and that is where it came from for us. My sister commented that she didn't think it was a word most Americans would know as a pacifier. But I wasn't sure. Just curious.
    I think it's more a british english term. I haven't really heard it in the US. My british relatives use it though.
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    Yeah, that's what we figured. And Canadians use a lot of Brit words, so that's why my mother used it. Most of the time I notice the things I say that the kids I grew up with didn't. I guess I hadn't noticed that one before.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Possegal View Post
    Yeah, that's what we figured. And Canadians use a lot of Brit words, so that's why my mother used it. Most of the time I notice the things I say that the kids I grew up with didn't. I guess I hadn't noticed that one before.

    It adds character. Canada with respect to gardening, fish & chip shops, etc., seems to be much more "British" than the US.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Geonz View Post
    Ask mr. google and she sends you to...
    Oh, my goodness! I genuinely thought that there were multiple words missing from that sentence, and the idea that it was an idiom worthy of googling never even entered my mind! Thanks for the help.

    Quote Originally Posted by Possegal View Post
    Is dummy a word most Americans know for a pacifier?
    I don't know that any Americans (besides you, I presume) would know it for a pacifier. A dumb person, a crash-test dummy, a mannequin... All those, sure. A pacifier? I just can't see it. Well, what do you expect from people who make the storage area of a car share a name with a type of shoe?
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    I interpreted "spitting the dummy" to mean saying something stupid, a la Red Foxx on Sanford and Son yelling at Lamont and calling him a dummy.

    I like the "tales from the lbs" stories, too. And most of the time the stuff you ladies talk about is way over my head. I just read on and try to soak it in and learn.

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    language doesn't really have to make sense to the uninitiated!

    boy is this thread drifting or what?!
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    Quote Originally Posted by Catriona View Post
    I volunteer to spit the dummy for now, till we figure out who else has been spitting up dummies.
    Excellent! I'm going for a ride in 96 percent humidity and weekday traffic, so I'll probably be in a mood to spit dummies when I get back.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Catriona View Post
    I volunteer to spit the dummy for now, till we figure out who else has been spitting up dummies.
    I wish a few people would use them (dummies) on the badly behaved kids in WalMart. Buying unsafe bikes. With parents in stretch pants.

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    I think babies should not be allowed on red eye flights.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Veronica View Post
    I think babies should not be allowed on red eye flights.

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    Ugh. I am perpetually next to a) a baby or b) a badly behaved child. Babies I can take (sort of), badly behaved children, no. Mainly because I know (having two) that babies are sometimes crabby...but it is not hard to teach children how to behave.

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    Quote Originally Posted by kenyonchris View Post
    Ugh. I am perpetually next to a) a baby or b) a badly behaved child. Babies I can take (sort of), badly behaved children, no. Mainly because I know (having two) that babies are sometimes crabby...but it is not hard to teach children how to behave.
    I wonder how hard it is to teach 250# men not to put their arms three inches past their arm rests.

    Those are the ones who are always seated next to me.

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