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This random thought just popped into my head :eek: and it's annoying me now.
I remember -from when I was a wee girl in Caithness - often hearing the expression "you can make a kirk or a mill o' it!"
Does anybody know where that saying originates -or what it really means??? :confused
It means.... "the choice is yours".
It means.... "the choice is yours".
Thank you, angela5 :D I'd just not heard that expression in years!
I can get on with my evening now.....;)
This random thought just popped into my head and it's annoying me now.
I remember -from when I was a wee girl in Caithness - often hearing the expression "you can make a kirk or a mill o' it?"
Does anybody know where that saying originates -or what it really means???
Thanks, Angela. Not heard that for years, it used to be a favourite saying of my Granny's, normally when I wanted to do something that she didn't approve! ;)
it used to be a favourite saying of my Granny's, normally when I wanted to do something that she didn't approve!
That's how I remember it, gollach. I used to think it was all one word and wondered what a "kirkoramill" was and how exactly I could make it :roll: ....but imagined it had to mean something rather messy like a dog's dinner ....[lol]
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