Originally posted by FalconPaunch!
Salad days?
Meaning: "A Shakespearean idiom referring to a period of carefree innocence, idealism, and pleasure associated with youth."
In use: "These were the happy days, the salad days as they say. And Ed felt that havin’ a critter was the next logical step. It was all she thought about. Her point was that there was too much love and beauty for just the two of us and every day we kept a child out of the world was a day he might later regret havin’ missed." -H.I. McDonough (Raising Arizona 1987)
Originally posted by Robtardsalad days is a musical about students falling in love. Days at college are called salad days because salad is all they can afford, but they are happy and carefree. That's tge idea and yes, the term comes from Shakespeare Originally, but means that now.
Meaning: "A Shakespearean idiom referring to a period of carefree innocence, idealism, and pleasure associated with youth."In use: "These were the happy days, [b]the salad days
as they say. And Ed felt that havin’ a critter was the next logical step. It was all she thought about. Her point was that there was too much love and beauty for just the two of us and every day we kept a child out of the world was a day he might later regret havin’ missed." -H.I. McDonough (Raising Arizona 1987) [/B]
Originally posted by Old Man Whirly!
salad days is a musical about students falling in love. Days at college are called salad days because salad is all they can afford, but they are happy and carefree. That's tge idea and yes, the term comes from Shakespeare Originally, but means that now.
Maths checks out
Originally posted by FalconPaunch!Remember I am old, my mum used to love playing show tunes on her piano when I was a kid.
MEH
Originally posted by RobtardI'm actually shockingly good at maths Rob if I ever get time to Holiday for a prolonged period in the US, I hope we meet and my mask can drop, you will be amused.
Maths checks out