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I have enjoyed many a meal where the main attraction was succotash spooned over a slice of buttered bread. Lima beans take a bit longer to cook than corn, so you get them simmering in some water with a small piece of salt pork for that good flavor. When the lima beans are almost done about 15 minutes , add the corn, which will cook in five to seven minutes. Drain the water from the pan, add some butter salt and pepper and hot milk — a little cream is even better. This is going to be a soupy dish, so you will want to serve it in separate bowls, or pour it over a slice of buttered bread as I suggested.

Welcoming and warming! Thus we say farewell to Sylvester J. View Results. Click to share on Facebook Opens in new window Click to share on Twitter Opens in new window Click to print Opens in new window Click to email this to a friend Opens in new window. Gonzalo Perez Roldan. Charlene Bell Alligood. This one was tough, and admittedly could be even higher up on this list.

The famous phrase from Elmer Fudd was a fan favorite for years, and the classic character inspired a range of comedians after him, including the late great Robin Williams. Few things are more entertaining to us than adults with overtly childish traits. Even though Fudd is a cartoon adult, his speech impediment has provided rich entertainment for generations of Looney Tunes fans. As far as Looney Tunes characters go, Taz is in the top three.

He's notorious. He's unpredictable. He's unfiltered. He's FUN. If there were a Looney Tunes reality TV show, Taz would be the first choice for any casting director worth their salt. For that reason, this catchphrase makes the list only in honor of Taz — for all the things deemed inedible that he ingested without batting an eyelash, for every rampage, every broken door, and every belch heard around the world.

To our favorite devil from down under — rage on, my friend. Yosemite Sam occupies a special place in Looney Tunes lore. Yes, he's a hunter, just like Elmer Fudd. But he's also one of the show's few tough guys, where Fudd teeters the line between incompetent and innocent, as innocently as a man carrying a loaded 12 gauge can be. He's also the character with the strongest personal dialect — he almost has too many good catchphrases to count. Yosemite Sam's Napoleon Complex is so strong that we might as well rename it the Yosemite Complex: a small man syndrome that results in rootin' tootin', shotgun shootin', rascal-nabbin' tomfoolery.

Everybody became more politically correct and less Religously sensitive. These words lost their power as swearwords. So to me it seems that these words feel old-fashioned and amusing. Funny words with a tinge of Religous feeling. But you asked what these words mean.

An interjection like "Hey". That may be. Jeez, I don't know. Regards, Paul V. Interjections are like smileys. They just give emotional context information.

The Aussie exclamation "streuth" also struth, strewth, 'struth , which expresses surprise or verification, is derived from God's truth.

You should probably avoid some of these expressions, if your religious beliefs don't match up. You are giving a mixed message, but I doubt it matters much. Using the actual names of G-d or J. I'd thought never. Jacob Friday, January 30, , GMT It means the same as goodness gracious, good heavens, heavens to betsy, mercy sakes, sakes alive, great scott, by gosh, by gum, and by golly.



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