Daddy's Home by Tony Rubino and Gary Markstein for July 11, 2010

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    cdward  over 14 years ago

    Into the crook of your elbow, Elliott, into the crook of your elbow.

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    cdward  over 14 years ago

    BTW, I was glad to see Dad say “Gesundheit.” I grew up with that, but when I moved out east, every time I said it people looked at me funny. “Bless you,” is all that works out here.

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    runar  over 14 years ago

    Once when I sneezed on a bus, a woman said, “God bless you”. I said “Which one?”. She didn’t understand me, so I said, “well, you know, there’s Zeus, and Thor, Demeter, Juno, and all those. When You’re a polytheist, these decisions take time.”

    Markstein spent a lot of time working at the Milwaukee Journal-Sentinel. In Milwaukee, there’s a lot of German in the local idiom. That, and “bubblers”.

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    FunkyMunkey1  over 14 years ago

    Go watch Dane Cook’s talk about when someone sneezed on him. It’s on youtube. HI-LAR-I-OUS!!!

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    runar  over 14 years ago

    Forcing your religion on me again, JA”J”D.

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    CoLes303  over 14 years ago

    Wow I’ve had sneezes like that, I can usually breathe better too once I’m done!

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    Coyoty Premium Member over 14 years ago

    When someone sneezes I like to say a nonsense word and hear them say “Thank you” anyway.

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    rotts  over 14 years ago

    Yes, “gesundheit” means “health”, or “state of health”; but when used to respond to a sneeze, it’s an idiom that means “to your health”.

    But not like the toast, “a votre sante” (to your health) in French.

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