tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-11234066.post1745801139123015135..comments2024-02-09T01:27:16.654-05:00Comments on FindingAvalon: why do they call it tossing your cookies?christine mtmhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/10250140239270398550noreply@blogger.comBlogger3125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-11234066.post-18753575365475526762007-06-26T15:28:00.000-05:002007-06-26T15:28:00.000-05:00I got nothing here.I got nothing here.BostonPobblehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/08900134112278236654noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-11234066.post-76821971619834680062007-06-26T06:41:00.000-05:002007-06-26T06:41:00.000-05:00Thank you for coming to visit and for the kind men...Thank you for coming to visit and for the kind mention on your blog.<BR/><BR/>I am a boring,whining and sometimes pitiful blogger but who cares?<BR/><BR/>"Tossing your cookies"? Hmmm<BR/>I did some research on this for you this morning LOL. The link below, was the best I could do at this time. <BR/><BR/>http://www.slangcity.com/email_archive/9_25_03.htm<BR/><BR/>Answers.com says this about "sick as a dog"<BR/><BR/>"This simile was first recorded in 1705. Why a dog should be viewed as particularly sick remains unclear." <BR/><BR/>Nice blogs.A Bishops Wifehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/07614782576567905819noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-11234066.post-54791091768639499232007-06-25T08:40:00.000-05:002007-06-25T08:40:00.000-05:00I like sayings that seem to have no basis in reali...I like sayings that seem to have no basis in reality like that cookies & dogs comments as I have used both before (although dog more than cookies). <BR/><BR/>But neither is good because they mean you're feeling badly, and that is no fun at all. Hope that passes (has passed).2 Dollar Productionshttps://www.blogger.com/profile/03757488335138920399noreply@blogger.com