Originally posted by OwlHoot
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Daddy Longlegs
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That makes sense. The wrestler "Big Daddy" (or "Bug Dudey") is named to remind punters of their recently lost departed ones - although he used to fight all year round? And "who is the daddy (or dudey)" is a plaintiff cry to lost relatives. All very sad really. Not sure what the "big" stands for. -
Recently in Britain we have enjoyed long warm summers and warmer than average winters. These mild winters have resulted in an explosion in the population of crane fly, or daddy longlegs, as they are more commonly known. They will very often be seen flying around the gardens in late September time. These flies lay their eggs in grassed areas – usually lawns. Then over the winter and spring period, the eggs hatch and the resultant larvae, called leatherjackets, feed off the roots and young shoots of the lawn. This can have a devastating effect on a lawn. Normally, a prolonged hard frost will control the number of these lawn pests, but recent mild winters have caused their number to increase dramatically.Comment
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Funny guy.Originally posted by TimberWolf View Post
That makes sense. The wrestler "Big Daddy" (or "Bug Dudey") is named to remind punters of their recently lost departed ones - although he used to fight all year round? And "who is the daddy (or dudey)" is a plaintiff cry to lost relatives. All very sad really. Not sure what the "big" stands for.
Try reading The Golden Bough by Sir J G Frazer, and not the wimp's abridged edition, but the full 12 volumes, with footnotes, and footnotes to footnotes ..
Then you'll understand
(I haven't read much of it myself BTW)Work in the public sector? Read the IR35 FAQ hereComment
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Also known as "father-long-legs" and "Harry-long-legs" according to The Century Dictionary and Cyclopedia, a Work of Universal Reference in all Departments of Knowledge with a new Atlas of the World vol. II p. 1440 (1896).
Furthermore, some random Scottish person calls them "Jenny long-legs".Comment
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So I have no discovered a problem to my office set up.
Door open, lights off, touch screen, daddy longlegs!!!!
Stop flying into the bloody touch screen!!!!!!!!!!What happens in General, stays in General.You know what they say about assumptions!Comment
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