- Location
- Next door to Mr Benn at No 54
My old boss used to say something along the lines of, 'I may look like a cabbage but I'm not green'![]()
Was it, "I am not as green as I am cabbage looking"?
My old boss used to say something along the lines of, 'I may look like a cabbage but I'm not green'![]()
TMN to me....Was it, "I am not as green as I am cabbage looking"?
An old boss of mine once said to me,My old boss used to say something along the lines of, 'I may look like a cabbage but I'm not green'![]()
Exactly that !Was it "I'm not so green as I'm cabbage-looking"? That's from my SiL's family, ie I'm not as stupid as I look...
flasksA sign once went up on a fridge at work:
"svp vrijhouden voor kolven"
A Dutch to English translation in Babelfish came up with "please reserve for cabbages".
Suffice to say, it means nothing of the sort!
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I'm not as unenlightened as I am resemblant of a member of the brassica family![]()
Has your colleague been using tu not vous for long? This is probably being discussed interminably at the well known french cycle chat forum - vélo bavardage, anyone?!
One of the great misconceptions that's propagated by those without a decent command of the French language. Context is everything.
You were called a cake.
Choux
Here are some petit choux
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I gracefully yield to Vernon on this point - having just spoken to another collègue, she confims that she definitely has the image of a profiterole rather than a cabbage when called a 'chou'. I've known the expression for years, but it never occurred to me that it was other than a brassica reference, albeit an endearing one. Such are the oddities of language.
...."my little turd". Crotte is also a small hard cheese.
Having lived a sheltered life, I'm afraid I haven't sampled either.I've always supposed these terms were related by the shape and size - if not by the flavour
I suppose it would be uncharitable, Slomo, to feign surprise since you talk out of your arse?Having lived a sheltered life, I'm afraid I haven't sampled either.
Ummmmmmmmmmmmmm.Have you ever been called a vegetable, and why?