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2nd November 2012, 12:43 AM
#31
My old Dad told us kids that he Donally was the Skipper of the ship on the spire of Saint Nicks."when Donnelly docks". It was a saying that was often used at home.
Last edited by Charlie Hannah; 2nd November 2012 at 12:46 AM.
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2nd November 2012, 05:14 AM
#32

Originally Posted by
Dennis McGuckin
................He has more money than Soft Ned, more women than Soft Ned etc. etc.
Not sure of the origins of that one but it is commonly used in parts of Ireland. Never have found out who he was though.


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3rd November 2012, 03:54 PM
#33
So no body knows Soft Ned? Maybe in my demented youth I made up my own language!!
Den.
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3rd November 2012, 04:51 PM
#34
Slang
Dennis I heard you are still doing it
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4th November 2012, 05:10 PM
#35
Could be right Ivan.
Maybe it was all a combination of words from my Irish Da, and my Scottish Ma. Plus the crews I sailed with.
Or????
Den.
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5th November 2012, 05:19 AM
#36

Originally Posted by
Dennis McGuckin
So no body knows Soft Ned? Maybe in my demented youth I made up my own language!!
Den.
As it is common in Ireland and Liverpool is often said to be the capital of Ireland maybe that is where you heard it!!!


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14th November 2012, 06:33 PM
#37
Gnomies.
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15th November 2012, 05:30 AM
#38
But where did much of the names we knew in Mn come from.
Why was a waiter a winger?
Why was the rubbish bin Rosie?
The heads were so called as on the old sailing ships the crap house was at the bow of the ship.
Some such as deckhead are fairly easy to understand.
Focsle is derived from fore castle on sailing ships but where did the Hawsepipe come from?
There are many more that maybe some can enlighten us on.


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Life is too short to blend in.
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World Traveller

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15th November 2012, 11:38 AM
#39

Originally Posted by
Dennis McGuckin
So no body knows Soft Ned? Maybe in my demented youth I made up my own language!!
Den.
Hi Denis, I believe the saying came from what was once an easy way of acquiring money, sort of a legal version of "Brown Envelopes".
The Ned should read NED and is Non Executive Director. Some people had as many as 10 or more of these positions and all they did was simply allow their name to be associated with a certain company. I suppose the greatest one was "By Appointment to HM". The post still exists but to-day they are expected to do some work for their money.
Bob Hollis
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15th November 2012, 03:40 PM
#40
neville
how about the saying, more meat on a chickens lip. as in not much meat on the bone . or more meat on a butchers pencil.can be used to say someone is thin .
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