crz4mm2
<font color=teal>Most of the time I just sit and s
- Joined
- Dec 6, 2003
- Messages
- 10,008
Also from Pittsburgh ... we always red up the table & take out the rubbish after dinner!
I THINK THIS IS an Appalachian thing. Red the table. Warsh bank clothes. Flash the toilet. Play in the crick. Put it n a poke. Going to the theater (thee ate er).My mother has always "red up" the table. (They also have dinner at noon and supper in the evening). When I say this it makes my proper english speaking husband cringe, so I say it frequently. Anyone else say this or know where this phrase came from?
My mother has always "red up" the table. (They also have dinner at noon and supper in the evening). When I say this it makes my proper english speaking husband cringe, so I say it frequently. Anyone else say this or know where this phrase came from?
Did a post get deleted? Or did you register on the DIS tp reply to a 14 year old thread?I THINK THIS IS an Appalachian thing. Red the table. Warsh bank clothes. Flash the toilet. Play in the crick. Put it n a poke. Going to the theater (thee ate er).
I just saw that also.....as far as I know it's a Pittsburgh thing. As I understand it, "red up" means 'get it ready'. So in this case, setting the table.
Oh geez....another zombie. I didn't realize until now![]()
ZOMBIE THREAD!
Did a post get deleted? Or did you register on the DIS to reply to a 14 year old thread?
What's really odd is this is its second zombie revival by a brand new poster---WHAT is the draw of this topic?![]()
Hello, Googler.I THINK THIS IS an Appalachian thing. Red the table. Warsh bank clothes. Flash the toilet. Play in the crick. Put it n a poke. Going to the theater (thee ate er).
My grandmother was Scots/Irish and lived along the Appalachian Trail most of her life. She "wrenched" out her clothes, before she "warshed" them. Evidently, sometimes I use these phrases abesent-mindedly. It drives DH crazy!I THINK THIS IS an Appalachian thing. Red the table. Warsh bank clothes. Flash the toilet. Play in the crick. Put it n a poke. Going to the theater (thee ate er).
![]()
![]()
I'm from just above Pittsburgh - and yes, we do that here!
It means to clear the dishes from the table after you eat.
We also warsch our clothes and swim in the crick.